VOL. 56 Price Five Cents Senate Passes Ike’s Resolution For Middle East Measure Pledges US to Use Force lf Deemed Needed W A S H IN G T O N r Th* Senate adopted overwhelm ingly Tuesday night a resolution serving notice on Russia the United States w ill fight, if necessary, to help halt Communist aggression ir the M id­ dle F a st. The vote w as 72-19 Passage <>t President Eisenhow- I e r’s, M iddle Fast resolution cam e u two weeks of debate on the proposal which: the < lose of more than pledges the United States to us< irs mild irs for** - if the President deems ii ne* essary to help any' Middle F a s t nation which asks U S help in resist ing ova 1 1 arm ed ag- gression by the Reds, G ives the President authority to free of pi J.,; jp to V.’OO.OOU.WX). most present restrictions, in sup­ plying arm s aid and economic as­ to Middle Past nations sistance tx re, • en ct>vv a nd J uly I, Eisenhow er asked urgently' fra tile authority in a aper ial message iwo months ago Tuesday. The its approval, 355-61 House gave Ja n u a ry 30 While to th the Senate and House have now acted, the resolution w ill have to he adjusted in a Senate - House confr rencc committee since in some P ip two versions differ detail. I ” one '’bange voted I lesrlay’ the Senate approved 18-43 an amend- m* nt by Sen. Mansfield ■ I >- Mont.) pledging support of United Nations in the Fgypt Israel poi!rp forces roa. Meir Emphasizes War Possibility U N IT E D N A T IO N S. N V . * I c r a e I i F<'reign M im st- r Mrs Golda Morn warned Tuesday Israel will go to w a r against the Arabs again if necessary E t the security of the Is ra e li people ‘First Co liege Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 Si * Pages Today ' NO. 123 Acid Thrown in Face Of Bribery Witness It* the Associated Pre** C O N RO E" — D r, R E . MrMoans, JIN chiropractor who testified in the Rep. Jam es ET Cox bribery investigation, said Tuesday night an unidentified p< rson th rew acid in his faoe. M.'Means had tt^stifie I before the State Mouse In vesti­ gating C o m m it t e e that he had once discussed naturopaths v ith Cox. introduced a hill which would have banned the practice of naturopathy in Texas. Cox was indicted on a charge of agreeing to accept a $5,000 b r ib e to kill the b ill. He denied the charge State A tty. Cen. W ill Wilson, who has sat in on the House investigating committee sessions either in person or through an assistant, said Tuesday night he was ’Confident that the d e p a r t m e n t of p u b lic >afety w ill get to the bottom " of the The legislator, whose resignation was accepted by Cow Daniel, had ti stifled that if was a result of this discussion he ported acid-throwing. Gov. Janie! Accepts Resignation of Cox in Th* r n * . leger! legislative misdeeds Gov. Daniel Tuesday accepted have been or will be uncovered by the Cox proto that resignation. Daniel congratulated its vote to * xpand the House on and continue the invobligation. ’ the resignation of Rep Ja m e s F . Cox of Conroe, saying he w -is con­ vinced His a. non would not hair pet the House bribery investigation. The Boti se Tuesday gave its spe­ cial nine-man committee added investigate any a1- authority to Daniel ha * a i id carlie jb* wanted 'T hey have set an exalt to he sure hi- did not dam age the which should he followed with investigation by accepting die res­ ignation of Cox accused o r agree­ ing to take a S > OOO bi he In announcing acceptance of the Cox, reached at his home here, said ‘i 'm sure this has come about because of the in­ vestigation W e're all worried. W e 'v e gat our fam ilies here you know This thing is getting pretty rough.” ( F i e f of Police E d d i* Stephan cf D o n e e t;:fid M i’Means gave this a, rn .re of the incident Tuesday night: McMc;in> was preparing to leave I his clinic about 7:30 p m Tuesday nieht when th*5 buzzer on the back door sounded Ie Acid Thrown A s he opened the door an an­ at mn of rn ss- identified man tossed the contents J I a.u.-.I or em- of a F loft Ie in his fare. The bottle people of dropped on the concrete floor and T D i- know* all the broke. and it is only mplete invest!- and em-fidrr.i e can - P* cf to ev et y a I i onduot bv a stat! plovee,” he said Texas att entitled facts in such cas< fp thorough and « cations (hat publi* ■c justified and m He then called to Floyd Stewart. f * niel said he - -........ operates a flower shop next ial election to fill the post vacated door, for help Stew art summoned Me Means -aid the liquid burned ran |0 a sink: and put his fa re ;n running w ater. mid call a spe- v ( ‘ox H e said he had asked the the carlie -» possible a doe tor and notified police ^ ny tim® doctor said the liquid had attorney general for an opinion as hurn• words i B i " I Ha you (a v ***(hie and univ c rs ita - ’ * Each ballot shall afford these choices " Y e s ,” . . . -r-t, so ler proposition: , , have no opinion Inc voting w in he held to d* (erm ine st ident opin no cpu ion on the propo • *1 tuition raise the a fter Dana i s announeem* nt c a rn e along vv itll growing indications the each House bribery' inv estigat on would ‘ N o,” or *’I ma h back in’o previous sessions, chairm an, said the comrfTleee might rmlo* a special report on Cox in order to cle a r the w ay for deeper digging ...jn Rep Wade Spilm an . . , Pollee Chief Stephan said that some of the liquid had spilled on the door, burning the paint and causing it tv. bubble He said that a sm all piece of the bottle wag recov ered and that some of the liquid was mopped up with absorbent paper tissue, This, ha said, way* to C harlie Quinn a pharm acist, who liquid as m uriatic idenhfied the the acid, which is defined by taken Alpha P h i Omega, national serv- into past misdeeds p fraternity, and Orange Ja c k e ts charge of Spilman said he had v I! which w ill be open from 9 a rn. to the polls, considered Cox hut ” it up to tho committee he in 3 p rn. T h ey w ill also count the ‘personally a separate report on A m erican College D ictio n a ry as th a so far I haven t brought com m ercial name for hydrochlorie ac d votes after the polls close. four long days of investigating the A fter his *»ve and face w et* treated tables w ill be set up a : %Cox case last week and w as sehed- with medic " ’ion and bandaged at Polling he main entrance to A rchitecture tiled to resume Monday H o w e v e r ! his clinic, he w as taken home. Building west of Main Building Spilm an recessed the group M nfr The special com m ittee put in M cM eans was not hospitalized, “ These are big nations who hav e much and who can make compro­ mises ' M rs. M e ir said. “ There are sm aller nations who cannot m ake much compromise All we warn to have is a V* * of security’. W th the s c ut sty of out people" there cannot mise. Without an assured security* the alternative is w a r.” I* ■ I go home.” she added tun ion increase and the pro- east ■' M a ti Building, main on- day after Cox announced his resig- tranee to Batts Hall. south door of nation. He said there were “ serious posed higher scholastic standards which Engineering Budding, west door of questions” whether Hic group could son lh door of ID- go am de* ne* since if was ap- .rent into effect last sen ester investigate o Building. T w on- pointed sp ecifically to and the m ain charges again-; ('ox Waggon* - H all A question and answer period perimontal Sci* th will follow the talk. Students are ty-fourih and Whitis, says Sv K ia M aly, foyer of T o v ties H all. ,1 vK< - pre bident for Co-op Week com p r o urged to al ten., Inb-r-Co-op C.oun and chairm an chairm an anf1 “ with activities. % , . . . .. Tuition Fund the security of Isl a* I Life Follow mg die theme This Is the scrap)>ook-tv P p 'Im s p I a > - , hone an expectation th rn resp.,- d l n i i v foi is now rest ne not only w thHsrael. showing pie ates o ■ 1 it w ill not be n e c e s s a ry , co-ops have berm s* m on th* I hope I again for Israel to take up arm s ground floor of the M ain Building, again the simple cie- at the U n iv e rsity Co-Op. and Texas m entary right for its people to live Union -•nd w ork in peace. If it does be- come necessary it w ill he done.” house w ill he held at a ll the units from 3 to 5 p m to assure Sunday f To Be S o u g h t It Bill Passes Vow Authorization Tuesvlav the House gave the com­ mittee new authorization plus an apparent vote Of confidence- and refused to shift the probe to the standing com m itter on representa- 1 tion. • the new authorization “ I ruer is no breaking-off point there Spilm an said “ We could go back 75 years but , I don’t think we w ill ” T here it was reported that hi* that th* vision was bleary and bum s were painful. 2,000 Students Receive Vaccine Student Health Center officials announced Tuesday that over 2.000 .students have received Sulk polio vaccine injections. “ I m v e ry hajv re­ py sponse P a u l White, Health Center Director. this enthusiastic said D r about Hi*' basement cee Vidor has torn flo*'ded with students since the shots began Monday, keeping staff nurses constantly busy. In response iU-effects of the shots Dr White stated that they had had no serious reactions, and they certainly didn t expect any. rumored The vaccinations w ill continue to from 8 a.m. >n and 1-5 p m. daily ------------ -- Forty Acres Campus “hest Begins $13,000 Campaign B v R n * r V k k f r T f i »i\ Staff Writer Th* U niversity s eio\ en-day C am ­ pus (Ti*'1 st cam paign to help ra sc money for charitab le organizations b# orts W ednesday. Between now and M arch bi, cam paign off d a is hope U n ive rsity students will con­ the tribute enough $13,000 rob I, a $1 OOO increase over last year surpass to Personal solicitation w ill com­ prise the activities of th* first few days of this y e a r ’s "cru sad e for ap{>ointed by coins.” Celia Buchan, personal solicitation adviser w ill visit g irls’ and to y s ’ dorms, hoard ng houses and co­ nj*? Speakers * n Hogg A id dor nim M arch l l source from which nm ny I- ..students m ay be chosen for is A 's vs. ii I aw a rd Tau Delta pledge class, ! arlene to th* w in ping git Whttt and Betsy Blanton, Bluebon­ run from 8 a .rn net Belles of last year, Celia B e. c h a n. U n ive rsity Sweetheart, of the four days The Talent Sh Ja c k Deans A m o Nowotny and Holland, and a group of talented students who, lf bouch? could pro­ vide entertainm ent for any party ut social (went. Co-chairmen for . parties and sex sal fun* tions. A this event are Sam Brad shaw and the personalities scheduled t pear are John White and his Gibbs M cD aniel, lypso Islanders, ap* Ca- BUI vtalhet and a re M artha Hughes and R ichard his guitar, Frieda Weisblatt with Keeton, w ill he held M arch 13. Be- her French ‘•numbers.’* Co-chair- I I and continuing men of the talent show are Boh ginning M arch for four days is the M ss Campus Bohn and Gordon Wynne Chest Contest, >.j nm so red by Kappa Alpha Any m i may enter, and with each dime a von M arch 16 for a girl u ill be tabu! ted. The V a rs ity C arnival, the final fund raising event will he presented on Dim es D ay, whose co ch a irm en fraternity til ; j j * Sororities and fra u rn it cs w ill be visited on M onday and Tut -May of , next week, N ile Snack where food is sold at each cam pus living quar- ter w ill be carried on every night except weekends. is The si>iic tors w ill expla n ihe functions of C'ampus Chest to the members of each housing unit, and w ill give inform ation concerning the seven charities which w ill re­ ceive money obtained during the drive Diane M c F a rla n d in charge of sorority solicitation; John Due kelt fratern ities: l.« tile W h e a t,1 g irls’ dorm s; Da nm Baird , t o y s 'j do rm s; M a rily n Saiken, g irls’ co­ ops; Arturo B a tre s. boys* co-ops; J JC arni Hudspeth, g irls’ boarding houses ; and Ben Donnell boys* j boarding houses. Co-chairmen of N ile Snack are M a rily n Perkirwnn and Boh Hewell. Em p hasis has been placed on personal solicita­ tion this y e a r because campaign officials wish each donor to know exactly where his money is going. On M a rch 7 9 and 9, contek ants for the U g ly M an Contest, spon­ sored by Alpha P h i Omega, w ill the contribute entrants (Gruesome? cam paign's cause. The thus fa r are F red d y their sen ices to I Gerson, representing Phi Sigma D e lta ; V a n tV illa in o u s> Gillespie, Delta C hi; 'D r y G u lc h ’ Je ro m e Bernstein, Tau D elta P h i; and E lm e r T. Zilch J r . , the patron saint of A PO , .Com ical Folk Boost C h e st Ray mend C Kenney, new ly ap {jointed A sistant Dean of Student Life, is supervisor of the en! re The L l I Abnet cartoon in to- Campus Chest Cam paign. Tanner d a y’s Texan is one in a set.*’- ip !nt and j oan M eKnight are co­ of six cartoons drawn by Airier- chairm en of the drive, treasurers ic a ’s tost-know n cartoonists for ar0 j 1m Perkins and Floise Tate, the Cam pus Chest drive, today , ancj vfM rotaries are Ann Jure* ka through M arch Ie i and Sandy’ Esquivel T1,(, goaj 0f -|1P drn A rtists who inked these draw- an(| appro­ v e s especially for the Univ* r-i p r, at ions for en- ti charity were sity are Al Ca [sp, Milton Caniff, dpcided upon. at a Cam pus Chest W alt Kelly, Hank Let cha rn. steering Committee me* ting Febru- F rn ie Bushm iller, and (diaries n .... up. R en n r e la t iv e s of each charity spoke at the meeting and Schulz. ch to Pogo, Dennis, Nancy, and Pea- give their c h a rity’s needs ansi plan mils are supporting Campus nf operation. The comm tree voted ( liest. Won t you? to divide the M3 OOO among sever’ organizations They are Steve Canyon. woro ’allotted six minutes LD I Abner, Series on Faith To Start Today Featured Speaker To Be John Carter if Ame le a n ‘Red Cross ............. $ "'OO Am erican Cancer Fund . . . . . 2,500 Cl, bra! Palsy ....................... 3.000 M a rch of D i m e s ............... 2,000 Sponsored Students P r o g r a m 2 boo 2M('!| U n ive rsity ” Y International C o u n c il.................. >00 .......... “ It is the duty J e ve ry student to support Campus Chest and the organizations it represents T an­ ner Hunt said. “ It is a convenient w a y to give just once to charity, yet still help so m an y deserving people.” O ther Campus Chest committees and their chairm en include I duea- ti >n. Buddy Dau and S a n d r a M oore; Orientation. N ancy Shep - — -..... • - herd and Allen Lingo; and Pub- (p), her pe0p]p that may - • ieitv, R u m m y Ju ry . timtvf Riim m u ,!arv M rs, M e ir said that Is ra e l took I a* tion la-’ fall for the sim ple p tr- pose of making certain the security of its people. She will return to Israel Wednesday and --hr said she faced the tragic task of having to they better set up the watch towers on (fie border again - Deadline at 5 For Ugly Men An amount equal to 5 per cent of The resolution approved by a t a ti U n ive rsity tuition w ill lie re- voice vote Tuesday gav e the < om- quested of the T c \ ;is Legislature j nu (fee the right investigate for « scholarship fund if the tuition any m atter brought to it n r* isp bill, Hou-* B ill 265, passed i- th)ou h it stimony already given os which m ay he hereafter given ‘ho at cm ion to F iv e per cent of the higher tuition to approxim ately would amount $150,Out! Tiles*, fig u re' tentative ‘ t i e released Monday by La n ie r assi tan* to President Izjgan V, 11 son Coni mittee Meeting Spilm an said he would contact through Frid ay Ihe comm ittee, probably - 5 and call a meet- jxjssihle w itnc> mg of Thursday afternoon He said the group also might want to hear a tape recording of a hotel room toi < receipt is required for voting ‘The scholars! qts of $25 each, 5 Ballot box stuffing is encourog- awarded by a sp* mittee to needy cd nj rial u-.rt in ..... a * : A tn p e n sa n ■ fo r'tim ' students would Howard Harm on president of the »ent«,- Vt-x.7 Nt....... p a t h . 'A - n Harmon in ter increase in tuition Accord,nt: I .h a ir e d " i,h brtbcr> on a cont- I faculty com on\cl sat ion between <'ox and I sd a- Huios of the contest m ay i s purchased anyw here tit. * pnfra.iix a nut in to prov is ions of ' he i d! , scholar* plaint t tied by And then thorps the story g oint round rum pus about the freshman ( ox, w ll, be ,0 T fX J,s jn the polls W .m « 1 r o u n d s in Texas rcpre- — ■■ ,k Votin8 deadline is U re su la tto r*. $150 w ill be presented to et U n ive rsity student who sells tho pal chaplain to the U n ive rsity and county w as second w ith I..48 stu- most, ticket- to the C harros’ firs t, C anterbury Q u b advisor. M r, Car- dents. D allas county annual Round-Up Rodeo, A p ril 5-6. ter has recently returned from the 1,18-4; and B e x a r county Jo h n P a u l C arter, Episco- county w ith 4,935 students.^ H a rris the the R ev third w ith ) fourth, “ ^ . j .....- Bebe Moody and Tom Rislnger, College of P re a ch ers at National with 1.148. **' — * , ticket sales directors, made the Cathedral in Washington and is now O ther states supplied J86 students announcement Tuesday morning at completing his m aster’s degree in for the U n iversity last year. Ninety- a breakfast for committee three- theology’ at Sewanee U n ive rsity j hoc * , * „♦ — - " seven students from N ew A m k at- P •- «»- — — , , ' . ■ ar 1 > 3 1 6 Proceeds of the con- >o to ?he Campug (^ , t w ill allow, we w ill allow, 9 Anything the I>ean of Men v «..a r ’s proceeds lo. Money contributions m ay he amounted to $4,100. The w inner w ill be presented at cans taken up in seeks, boxes, rn (T hey make more noise whi.-h k i . k « l off ii statewide Mi r , H « .hosun a . Ona of tondcd U T . U u is ia n a son' sit , . p USI,ast loon, n “ >>r - tho' throe .speakers ticket soiling cam pa'Kit C a re y O u i cher. C harro prest* because hp speaks from t h o ’’ortho- California, 61 A total of 4 a sta es was represented in the I w iversity last ye a r dent, invited students who would dox” C hristian point of view’. in the hkf to sell tickets or serve on any in the bk* to xpi) tickets or serve on any rodeo committee to rome rn Gar- series w ill to Dr. B lak e Smith of *',ur n w T H A li'i'.N 'i'T JO P M,:; Wednes- m J V n j v K s i t y B a p u T u h u r c h nnd 15 ria™ The two other speaker' The two other sp eaker' S t u d e n t opinion on proposed the present ! last year. T erritories and possessions added social fraternity won the *on?*"t U n iv p r advising system is bemg hit tho P a m (JI KS SlUVCX s«. „ . bkt d by Ut,- & m p u S S u m •> I. . 'u d . n l s to U T roll#. Puorto th-- U ‘ t H Hr M e rrill Hutrhins. instructor lur Ru-o had V A tii.ka. 5; H a w aii. 2: Contest th a t,u m p B .ll_ L iK * in has in the series resontatives; Arkansas 69. and dortA.o l l y Au»M i m e u t a n t ^ A n, to keep hy phi Sigm a Delta tho la yr IWO APHIS facilities and \ 'n ion 1 ' ’H ill" r»___ _ ..rn ’ - .... W , ‘ ' , Survey to Poll Students On Union, UT Advising M arch 16 Tro- awarded to the three aHdition to tm /es Almost 16,000 tickets are being J the C anterbury Bib le Chair. Dr. and the Canal Zone. I at.noao* *d^ 0 e fob ng Sarah Davison, distributed by 50 m embers of the i Sm ith w ill ticket com m ittee, including c h a ir- 1 Christian thought and Eh*. H utchins Trinidad brought the U n ive rsity s men Jeanette M eyer, c ity . N ancy Hunt, of “ existential” C hristian thought. ' fn te rn itie s and so rorities: Y : cima R is in g ^ ’, boarding houses and co- ops; M adeleine Abell dorms and S u 7 ic Hager and Christina M itchell, p*)in’ s of agreem ent and disagree- represented rn the Univ erst y las S yria had 5* students attending last y e a r, Mexico, The fourth and final meeting in th# University cam pus; w ill speak from within the stream the series w ill be a combination of 52; Trans-Jordan. 38; and india the three .non conversing on their There were 61 foreign countries J , Money ^ list of foreign students up to 534. from Afghanistan 34. qua, et represent “ lib e ra l” Students ■ 1 • to ,n#‘ ’^ o 'U lirrta tio n of m oney until ‘ . _ » U I W . M « c n K confinpd ( am m v and student living robhene- banket N/ Stat*. menu year. j 4. N either banket tax nor audi- j reached in each survey. 7" ‘cam p a ig n slums of any na- d ' D vvould he awarded prtm ar.lv n o te d the tape 1 ecord.ng machine mK to U T by plane after a week- are both permitted and en- on the l>aMs of financial need. The in his room a fter a decision to end at home tine .enraged, provided they correspond to cit* ordinances and University character and scholastic record 'o m n m tee would also consider make the h n to offer to Cox She hoarded tho a irlin e r and sat ,i(m n n,,xt lo a distinguished look- be eligible for a scholarship a stu- the bribe as part o> a plan to j ing gentleman. H e noted her text- Cox has said he agreed o take rn , No campatgntoK " i l l be a n ,," dept would have to be a re-,dent 'tra p ” crooked lobbyists. book if Texas. Th*’ p ro p o s e d tuition in'TOase bill in the Senate State A ffairs Com ­ m itte e now , pending c o n sid e ra tio n . tin The bill w s passed in the House but no action has yet been taken in the Senate. Internationals Choose Revelman as President Hit* In te rn a tio n a l DI ,b met Tues- d a v night and elected officers for a/K’ :t 1 1 the spring semestet h«; g, *pes . “ Going back to school0” “ Oh, ye s.” “ W h e re 0 “ The U niversity of Texas ” “ Tell rue about i* And xo the fix n n to’d him care fu lly tnclud ng all No,m a n R eve l,.,u t. U S. ,a prcsi- - ■ the art butlduw w as « , old Council Selects Wilson dont: Ja im e Pc, • a. Cnlnmbia. v ic e - an and simply ru . . . and goodness C Unix et sits conferred w.th lead-' ~ '#•, taken just ^ ASME to Hold Contest 'Hie annual A m erican Society of She finished with a sigh “ Oh. by d e n t the v v , y . ;# h e ,u m « i. T n t M a ry • For protection of the innc Barry Russick com m ittee chair- D r. W ilson is one of a group of S t o t a X t m g ^ n t l u over N j week- Reports will be drawn u p 1 United States u ho were selected by speaking contest w ill be held Mon- .smith. , !’’T 1 tn i n t e r e s t e d and distributed to I n t e r e s t e d K" u r v r y in tervie w , a re conducted « . r e h The eom m ttte. m c, in the M arch 22 and 2 Tho w in m trw ffl he a . * * - , th a M ule. hv a committee of about 20 stu- capital -qty to discuss types of get $50 and a chance to comped Wilson dentx At least EWX) students are data used and needed in college* for $: xj the council to form a com m ittee of dav Fin alists w ill compete at the cent we used a fake n a m e .» £ format|0n and R (, reglonal meet at Texas Tech on ‘>ther aw acts in the He was. “ I ’m g la £ t o know you. M a r y « I m 'k>gan - BU D M IM S and other educational institutions, national meet. MareK 6. 1957 THE DAILY TFXa N Pag* 2 YOURS TRULY . . .--------- Track Season And All's Well Bx P A T T H I L Y I int* Sports Ed itor I Sophomore Natters Face Trinity Today With D avis Cup M ar Sa m m y th.-' season vxith G iam m alxa as Jus G ia m m a lx a sittin g on the sid elin es C o ach A lliso n hopes to a iv r r n h ; lily Of Texas tennis conch sophomores added experience bo- W d m rr \ tson U ll employ a full fore conference competition begins Heading the list of sophomores the D e h o r n s ' horns often .hr p ni match Wednesday hopes against T rin ity w ill ba Rich- With tile spring sun out. the March vnds blowing, the s 2 :w pm 'n...-.. g ,; . Tr n * '■ — * « it’n *<*/"!irtiy «»** •» i b a s k e t h a li" r a r r o u t a n d t h e D a lla s p ap ers a lr e a d y a w a r d in s „ y <* **» t h e N C A A t it le rn S M I * , t r a c k s e a s o n h a s b o s u n to W o s s o m . •• ^ • ^ m isslo|1 wi}1 ^ chprced to Mims season w ith who w ill carl % of sophrm ows as the Long- .* a former state champion . « i«,x« . . * probably m eans m ore in these the ^ual^m eet*1 which w ill be he I A n d t r a c k s e a s o n , parts than in other p la c e s , for Memorial Stadium, home of Clyde Little fie ld 's cinder S a m ­ mons w ill see net only the Texas B e la y s but also the Southwest Con* ference Meet and the Ny A A cham* pionships ' Sot Texas opened the nevi c a c k y e a r in fine fashion b y swam ping Hous­ ton and Tex,'* Ax d T h is weekend the> xx ll encounter sturdier opposition at Laredo s IT r- k | | der O lym pic* Oklahom a MLM, Abilene C hristian 'spelled M-O-R- ? * ’** J r H-O-W), North Texas State and the SW C schools w ill he in attend- r an et, plus Texas Tech. Georgia Tech, and Houston _ " r, at ' ‘ n" . ' 1 ’’ Two oth< . Dc team m em bers Laurence B e c k e r and Gene F is h e r, brough of wo! a L o *it out \he first m atch of -------- 7______ __ __j L Hie rn her three pu Red bv Allison are R ill Hinkle of Renton, D avid a jjrpr of Houston and G uy Fam - v -f r J ; . ,. , ax mon m u . Fo ur singles and tun doubles matches are tentatively se' be­ two schools Doubles tween partners for the Longhorns had not been »nnour.< fed the 'Mural Playoffs See Fast Action n o b l u r sd > I i \ f a < t ; hs the tes rn$ s * hi. struggled to stay in the j)is yoi U'h of tho nw SA H N and t xx a - bt. tween ' bt \T<> % a? Roger T olar dis(> ay his prowess as a volleyball play t and spiked ATO - despite the fine play of I > Berg ner and Sam A r no Id SA B 's past iii" The Cam pus G a lid handily ' fentrd th* A lC h E 1 s a* Bru t ti f sell scored nine Iaoints in thp t tv on u ill 'n W ave. be RICHARD KEETON . so ph om ores c a lle d on at until -n nett' ■ s to test I dable Tu S Class B Honor Team Includes High Scorers He tu I ii* X«* I sine id in e * ll-!.-. Glass B A i;-St r e si h basketball team is tall and tile and packs a great co! M nH ett, K r e b i U n o n lm m rt Ray Downs I ekes Al I-SWC Position B i Th* Associate# Pre** forward, xvas the other unanim o ui Southern Methodist placed three selection although his votes w e r t men on the All-Souihxxcst Confer- divided between forxxaid and gun d. w h > L a y enoe has ■than tns abo ut like 'J did th* iii* champsohsltip ta 1p . the team Texas' great sc I kmns ranked Se c o !d to K erb season with g >5 pciin’s. Bound inc out for D ie M ; 1 stangs, :s\x cc pi ag to their third sir ai).Tilt t itlle. pre sen led J im fi. foot 8 Krebs. 1hejir ma gnificnnt center; I bx M ills the a I L f on ft >'nee selected I", vote of the st'•X . the fn'si Chi is* ta third •1 scot rlg xx uh lacked two ! R ice T o v , s Ghi 1st mn ’ failed hut a l l xas Ax ,t it am ouo 1 ase r j. *> y R -foot-15 aw ax from cal. T e x a i r who xx a t 154 points, A ik ansa x to land en go! places ards on ker and s AA-AL od Pwick I et hod!st it sa« at 4 A A Stars in Tourney and Ti the fir? Et •!ir of ti;** 11 \€ I (layers named (rn 1the Tate team xviii to the Glass \ \ t he in action Thuirsdtxx in the state t leo:1 :c Mehaftey iou rn;ann 'n’ . They a • xx ith O N eal al •• nt< t ba sketl a ll ithern Don and Pat St ani ey of Ja m e s D avis of Cle•ai Creek, and and r'rcd d " Grim I of A Bennie 1 ’a rv e r of Brxxx ie, ll el­: si 'her of the vt" end team a re guv rd* Buna. i Undefeated NC Has High Hopes Poll Still Ranks M u s ta n g s Fourth By The Amor sated Fro** The N orth C arolina T a r Neels w ill hex* three m ajor objectives m the A ’ Ians sc Coast Conference day in Raleigh N C. They arc no; necessarily in order of importance 1, To gain an NCA A berth bx winning the tourney, 2. To continue an unbeaten sea­ son in which ’Hex x e won 24 games t To i em un on top rn the A - -o- ciated P re ss’ weekly poll of sports­ w rite rs and sportscasters. The T a r Her ■- got a huge xote of 1 onfiden< • th< n i ; ion - Ii on ex p e t s in the season - no\t-to~la.>i p< ll base*! on games through ia.U Sam rdax tmllecting 55 fir>t-place xote- anc . I Til points, they held a comfortable m argin oxes the runncr-up Kansas Jayhaxvks xvho got onlx eight first and ti05 points on the usual basi ; of IO points for first place, 1 to second, etc, The T ar Heels mee Clemson in a first-round game 0 the AGC title coir p c it ion Thursday t three positions with Kentucky h ilk points fourth xxi th 5 ■ * ethcxl Golfers to Host Baylor in Opener txas Class B team selected by the Sports W riters Association is head­ ed by Milton M artin of Avoca, a 6-2 senior who flipped rn an axer- ie and per ige of 30 1 poi a single game veered 61 pomp M artin Sa, ker if being an urn was the nearest team g< tting al M al olm Lav named with Mat T v seven points nous chor r He anx on the first ic votes. of East Dolts at th,, forwards enleK '; nexx in reef‘ive thleu’ firs Wed Ii * V J nesdax or Be?ms moxa ii n i c i pa j coursi mat I T exas’ top mm in ex < de of th ng Att well an' Den L id hts Levin ! inc of P £j! Jiff w ere •ading the sc is xxiii he cl lorn Seekat 1 is depends the mat' lf fired dos The Spurts W riter s Association id group off for ; S in ny Rhodes picks the t<»am on tiie ba os of its third shoxvmg du ring the regular cam ­ Who the paign and the playoff's are not con- a com flip be for I p a n c p WB ^ p.vothirds of ll Ll-'oc sa (TT'f>o I •3 j v\ ,*d. > ft t, f. v~ c*. v n cai qualifying on a team ifs games. pl a yet He and sidered La xvirr D... U ct' im it ne 34 [X*lilts Seekatz .... ... — — —*—— the Bes,rs we vp if mini brr fiv^ , out est is and H all, f rn s event. Texas John and ion n Mel In t' oh N * she sa rn niche first place from an or g me rn xx no participated in the poll. The most notable adv inoes wert mac.,, by M ichigan State and O k la ­ homa C ity with the Spartans, un­ ranked last week. m oving into die jumping No. H position, and Ct t e gilt nod Ives to 10th place rhe-e ixia replaced Bradiex which fell tv) 13th and Indiana, loser inst week to Michigan and Mi dr,san State. The Hoosiers a :c unranked this xx 1 -Ck lo u isv ille moved up two places 10 sixth on tile strength of xii c r v s I G LA , over fie Pa a I and Toledo. seventh Vanderbilt the No, 9 spot, r n" West V irg in ia heads t, lx, Ten, followed bv St lev, California Oklahoma A A M Califon Dads the P a c ific Coast ( was unranked last week Idaho The season s final f» - r ! r> 'I c d rest xx e r K tate and sa. vt - h with his new SONIC Cof^- e vt,-.re he s become the b cgcvt ’ ex r 5'. led the A K P i % over tho ng K a dob Psi boy s in tho only P In the three set m atch of class A only other A game the gnu ••••cis of Oak G rove doxvning Twin Pin es behind the excellent \ spiking of G eorge Petrus and K y le pu Read as Tat L r Boston did an ex- ■ !r _» nf t p m xx! port joh of setting up Hensel Murchison cam e through onto th for a r, K '*>'■ few the the full tho* * sets The other B meet II problem finding c a rte w as won bx the D elta Tau Waco ; thee defeated a good Honeys the good ad be Tex around Max of Fred Nagle and otroone xvhh his usu a I reliable p la y to lead ,, the phi G a m m a lf is D r itt,s in a b game w hich xx.rn' but on iv find- Deltas as to pui them rn SA I . team behind „ . . _ v , C< R Speaking o a n d ' Fie ld N>wg j s T anner H u n t P a u l E c h o ls w as an spiker who supplied the s in con- . nuBe|j that kept the SAK rv ,|r. j n- * 5 ! The trian g u lar meet a* Houston put a rosv glow on the Lonfehorns outlook Some of the times, such as Eddie Southern's 14.3 in the high hurdle* Orange thiniy-clads are nicking u p ' this ye a r where they left off Ie-*, Had show that m an y of the cornin had a sic would ha' EDDIE SOUTHERN J . r ok D augherty, sknxiy id to source e ss, not st leg the Longhorn? ired much better. Although Texas lost its ^favorite the . race, the 440-re ay. w herein . , u *w rld s record H^slonjjs to > - A * ■ field’s legions, lost fee an excellent e a rly season balance be. xxcen tim e of 41 flat, 1st. of ex en b e r e t thirgr- to come moor field the Steer quartet events The Longhorns have more ’ >•' o mx a and showed prom- than they have shown foi T the T e x a s strength in tra cs and the , Freshmen G o o d A gai in And die future looks good, This added to the relax squad in.sider ably An- ye a r's freshm an team. w hile not *• - A m easuring up to last y e a r s super otj,er probable move xxi 11 put I-a squad, is as Ja c k ie Gleason say*- vern V oigt rn the foursome -a good group, ^ t(sam is so deep that ts potent!a .nEr i ^ , Shorthorn sprinter D ale B itt e- rfV, rh hHS no m ffl to ' J ^ field (w ho must m ake Coach Little- field happy exrn though they are is a tall, red-haired not relatedl lad who move* on once he get? un- wound. Fabled hisrh schooler Don > Beard and Californian Bill E ly arr predicting ? w 1 ,'L - oun£ a terrific timber-topping twosome, But perhaps th* most prom ising of a ll th* freshm en I* a big box from Y ile t a . C harles Rosemond Last v c a r Rosemond ran a 1.55.5 dame* D a vis r < lear t tee half-mile w hile rn high school Af Houston he trotted to a 1 55.T and basketball tourney m ade It look easy. you a r* w atching Ea st ye a r when Cdear Creek the Jj • 40m m cter dash. One la*! <*hot: K eep an *>:ye on schoolboy weekend Coach T ex as’ re la y combinations are W ebster and in the IP U unsettled Littlefield ha* so m any good qu arte rm ilers at his disposal that entering two m iie shooting relax units at Houston w as cons d- emd Against re a lly keen o p p o s e openunc round He hit n i­ ton th# versatile Southern can he tournament th* slender >11 I > »* ad hnlled lh* spectators with his am a?, g Jnsmc **• in his te a m s V! from the field. fo r ag u< f ' ' motion all the way games w ere rn the first round of the playoffs xx-hmh xviii ;f aftor thf state xchoolDv ,on1 i* oxer Tile •* p^skethall Tournam ent *rond round w ill take place Iendav night x OI 1 f \ B xi.t n a * * X > an pus Gu "1 pv#*r x Old six Ha mal ’n j, 1 io n P l nx < r pp* Psi r T w i n P A r Phi Delta I ta over -a Al r O i t . i e a N HA* . U . L t M O * . THAN ANV O T H f r B M P A NV IN f ft tr--*X, r*— tal k* VK" J ( * A ■ AS 4 m«’ -I t K '« four n* jet nowke? M - f r n * z r :__ C S A MMM A % r M JX * Sahr# f 6(t v I He ode in *6* korean $ r-*A# A et en r a** fir*t *11 x*»atk*r, on* nun interceptor c a i J E , ? f ton 4 m *rir*'» fir*t epem rton*! »up*r^o?»le fighter Engineers, scientists, ph ys ic i st s, m a t h e m a ti c ia n s . •. LIKE TO HELP WITH THE NEXT ONE? The North Am erican airplanes of the future xx *11 come from the creative poten­ tial of today s young men. Possibly you — or members of your graduating cl aaa — xxiii help to engineer them. One thing is certain- They will have to be the best to e n g t n a n d to specialists in nther t r i* era es. lf you want to work on advanced protects right from the s ta rt... enjox rec- ngmtion and personal rew ards. . . live and work in Southern California . . . then join North American's outstanding engi­ merit the apace reserved alongside the neering team. famous North American planes pictured See vour Placement Dfiv er today to arrange for an appointment, with North In this ad. Designing the b M airplanes to meet the Am erican Engineering representative! ^ _ demands cf the future is t i " challenging ...th ey will be on campus on; work North American offers to graduate March I L 12 If you are not available at this time, please w rlie! D ept Col, Engineering Personnel Office, North American Aviation, Inc., Loa Angeles 45, California NORTH A M E R IC A N AVIATION, INC. A ai U T S A M S o ftb o ile d P la n T h u rsd a y W o rk o u t j The I ’n a r-’-M'v f Texas Sports Assoria!'-un D r Men begins m a r . pre Thursday for its 1957 All-Star softball team Coach R ill Stanley . announced Tuesday T-e firs* workout ’•» •’I ^ on the north int! a m ural held from 1 *0 6 p.m. Thursday to workout Those p layers the invited E d Luskey. Ed H a r r e ll.! I J e r r y Sale her. Roger Jo rd an A rt I H all Avis Johnson B ill Bond, Jo e Ruddy- M ilford Mever Roads D om herger Kenny Horxxnt?. B o h ] Sprague Hon .Ione - John Sheldon W illiam Jennings, Gen* C lark and Don Barton. Mural Schedule 7 . r u f f XX VTI ti RA ' K F T BX Lf. I n u n * vs R C D J’ 1K A “ to D e u a Sigm a Chi. A FL P l vs. Ph i Sigm a ’ n P e o a t a u P e p * : e lR n vs , I Delta i - stat'-s Ev a n s vs C u m m in g s, B a U o ; vs M e y e r M o o n i s lf X X D R A t l f Patterson ' s j , tv heeler I vs C a rro ll I fL s irn n : ' tr. Willson vs ’ p.nern«- * ' Rear! RH' ' 5 FrieUtnan Sanford vs. K e ll' Viurrsn ■. s H«-w ell -%ha« is McLen­ don Hnlrman ' s < '"•■'i s 30 Lioet j v < Tolar Kdmundson vs Aust a v ,r re- of Andrew s-Nagle vs Winner o A "'net- o* bremberc e. rk, Suit xx inner Maahbum-Baecu? ‘^rnilh vi inner Ka re bee Butler vs urtis wit w ,. j stt Keith is a inner Barr-KembD winner H rd-Frit ta vs winner Bl a nm- vs I arri-<»regg. W h e r e is Rose Mohair? EXPERT SHOE REPAIR • M o d e rn Eq uipm en t • keys Mad# • 10% OW G o o d y e a r Shoe Sh o p O R The Drag on 23rd Strait Single Breasted Suits made from doubles • Repair* • Alterations A N D Y ’ S E x p e r t T a i l o r i n g 2512 Guadalupe — OR I-MST Clothes keep that "N e w Look" longer with THOP-O-CLEAN Drycleaning Exclusively at B URTONS 19th at Rio G ra n d e Phone' G R 8-46? I ' Im. -r the Longhorn Band will I* he Id March IS and April IT. D irector Vincent R. DIN .no an­ that audition hours will ni luneed be from 9 a.rn to 12 noon and from I to 5 r rn. Imth days. Audition perform ances partly w ill determ ine which students will receive I-erg- horn Band scholarships, Mr. Dt- Nino said Auditions will he held tbs Band Hall, north of M emorial Sta­ dium . E ach musician should bring his own Instrum ent and one m usical selection. in High school students unable to audition on either drop should write Mr. DiN no to arrange a • lit able tim e Women may try out for the Long­ horn Band, but will be limited to playing clarinet, French horn flute, piccol , bassoon, and oboe Boner Appoints Seven To Pharm acy Council Seven persons have been appoint­ to the ed for a three-year term Advisory Council of the I nivcrs.ty P harm aceutical Foundation. Appo-med by C, F. Boner, vice­ president of the University, are Jesse West of Plainview, W alter NL Corrigan of San Antonio, Aubrey E Kelley of Beaumont, Pearson Walsh of T exarkana, T. Arthur L am bert of San Antonio, W. C. Connor of Fort Worth, and Mrs. E m m a Schroeder of Fredericks­ burg. Appointed at the sam e tim e for one-year term s were Dx cv-officio m e m b e r s . These include Max ]> e Stinson of Roesch of Austin Snyder, Fred H I owe cf Dallas Wynne Collier of Tahoka, Francis N Shokes of I .ancaster, and Hulon Black of Austin. What Coes On Here 6 45-7 50 Morning watch services, through Friday, Baptist Student Center. 7:05, IO — Holy Communion, All Saints Episcopal Church. 8-12 — State Bar Exam inations, 8-12 and 1-5—Sa!k injections, Health Texas Union. < looter 9-5- Nominations for Mica Sweet­ heart. Texas Union 307, 9-5 — Battle of Flowers Contest Speech Building 105. 9-5- Appointments for Bluebonnet interviews, Journalism B e l l e Building 3, 2.30 Hebrew classes. Hillel Found­ ation, 3- Dr Carlyle M am ey to speak cr “ Faith in Conflict,” Baptist Stu­ dent Center. 5 Dr, Dana Montano to speak in Spanish on “ The Development of University' Education in Argon- tuna Since 191S,” Tobin Room, Batts Hall. I Deadline for filing for Ugly Man. Texas Union 303 5 — Spooks banquet at El Ma ta ­ il-.orcs. 5—Ugly Man m anagers to meet, Texas Union 303. 7—Or- hesis. Women « Gym 34. 7—Called meeting of G reat Issues 7.8 — University Hilights, KTBC Committee. t adio. T lo—Alpha Epsilon Delta to hear Dr. D. Bailey Calvin, Physics Building 201, 7:15 Follow-up on Silber-Mathews discussions, YM-YWCA, 7:39—Ronnie Dugger to speak to Young Democratic Club, Texas Union TM. 7:39—Dr. Logan Wilson to speak at C o -o p Week program , Campus Guild. 7.30-10 Observatory open, Physics Building, KMET. 7:45- U n i v e r s i t y News Beat, 8 Lenten services, F irst English Lutheran Church. The Bach school has entered two de- bate team s, one of which will de­ bate the affirm ative and one the negative side of this year s national collegiate debate topic, “ Resolved. That The United States Should Dis­ continue Direct Economic Aid to Foreign Countries.” Tile tourna­ ment also includes contests in o ra­ tory and extemporaneous speaking. tournam ent will begin at 8:30 a.m . Friday with registration n the lobby of Texas Union. At 9 a.m . tire prelim inary round of the oratory competition will be held, a t 9:30 drawings for extem ­ poraneous sp* aking, at IO a.m . me pr< I im .nary round- will be held, and at l l a rn. the final r< und in ' oratory competition. Drawings for I extem poraneous speaking finals are 'a t 1:30 p m . and the finals begin at 2 p rn. R und I of debate begins at 3 p.m. with headquarters in Garrison Hall Room I. Round 2 of debate begins at 4:30 p m , round j 3 at 7 p.m., and round -I at £ 30* : p rn Saturday headquarters the tourna mem sh ID back to the lobby I of Texas Union. Round 5 of debate for Geologist to Speak Here Dr. Im,veil CU Biddulph, visiting professor cd geology, w ill speak on “Th" G e o l o g y of Yellowstone P a rk ” at I p.m. Thursday in Geo­ logy Building 14. The sem inar is open to the public. W e O f f e r E xpert Picture Framing Studtm an Photo Finish T U X E D O S Longhorn Cleaners 538 Gaadatape Thone GU 6-3847 Schools entering the t ornament are The University of Wichita (Kansas), The U niversity of New Former Professor Dies Dr. Charles M. Reinoehl, 78. form er University professor, died Munday a t College Station. Dr. Reinoehl taught at the University during l l sum m er sessions. Western fia ts —Shirts S a lts—Jean s lac kets— skirts L ad ies’ Baits G loves—B elts Shoe Repair CAPITOL SADDLERY I 6!4 Lavaca SPEEDWAY RADIO,TELEVISION and Hi El SA LE S & SER VIC E GR 8-6609 2;,‘ of in c r e a s e d tuition at s t a ’f ro le g e ® a n d un a e r « i u # s v « o f ­ f e r e d for put* sr co n c u m p tso r w a s i n d i g e n t i Mr T h a t ' a m e p ill ss br n e o f f e r e d again, Ii has Hero coated with the sugars- argum ent that t ® t h e o n l y w a y to p r o s a n n cre a se sn faculty salaries I find It still indigestible No Relation F ir s t, I su b m it ? b u th ere is no re la tio n betw ee n th e L® ie of in c r e a s e d f a c u l t y s a la r ie s w h ich I fa v o r w ith e n th u s ia s m tuition w hic h I an d in c r e a se d l e a u e q u a l en­ dislike w ith at I would th u s i a s m . P e r h a p * in­ w h o le h e a rt e d ly su pport a r c r e a s e in tuition if th e I e g is la - tu r e " e r e th** my to p ro v id e b r e a k f a s t would be se rv e d at m y bed side by an a t t r a c t " e coed of m y choice T h a i seem® a * u nlik ely as a p ro v isio n th at funds fr o m the i n c r e a s e a r r to be u sed for fa cu lty s a la rie s As th e L eg is­ an ind icatio n of how la t u r e feels abos;* the p ro p o si­ tion* It is in te re s t ne to note th at an a m e n d m e n t to th e tuition in ­ c r e a s e bill it " a s th e intent of th e l e g i s l a t u r e to Use fa TU’-tv s a ­ u r i e s w a « r e s o u n d i n g l y d e b a t e d (grun ted th a t o n 5, an aporop*"^ ’h at s ' a fed funds the ' o r Africa's Ghana Rises as Nation O n Gold Coast By J MU R O B E R T S Autor tilted Pr*»* New* 4 n a! ? st O v e r on th e Gold Coast of Af­ th e y re c h r i s te n i n g a new ri c a nation W ed n e sd a y , ca ed G h a n a . in the \ politics iv b e e n its B ritis h f o r m e r its A m e r i c a n tr a d itio n . I m m a t u r e schooled bv m a s t e r s ow n. I t s all v e r y definitely to ta k e up life on people h a s It is a to ken to th e skep tical p a r t of the w o rld th a t the B ritish E m p i r e lo n g e r im p e ria : p referring in s te a d ’n po®** as the m id w ife of lib e rty is no In a p p re c i a ti o n of this token, w h ic h r e b e v c s so m e of the e m ­ b a r r a s s m e n t the I n n e d S t a 'r o f r e q u e n tl y feels b e c a u s e of h e r close a llia n c e w ith the co Ionia5 p o is e rs of E u ro p e . Vie? P r e s i ­ d e n t N ixon is a t A c c ra to min r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of 55 o th e r n a ­ tions a t th e birth in g Th* B ritish a r e sp on so rin g the n ew n a tio n the s a m # in mimh s p irit th a t the U n ite d Sump* na# sp o n s o red m e P h ilip p in e s a n i t h a t o th e r W est A fric a n nation L ib e ria G h a n a , like P a k i s t a n bu* un­ like some of top n th e 1' r e i a ' " e y new- nation* Hp * alre ady ’ m a d e h e r ch oice o f the W e s te rn side in t h e c o i d w a r . S h e is a m e m ­ b e r of t h e C o m m o n w e a l t h o ' N atio n s , f o r m e r " ' k now n e s the B ritis h She m a d e th s choice a* fre e ly a* B u r m a d e ri d e d to go it alone Common, w ealth . A m i d all t h e c e le b ra tin g , it is p r e s u m e d th a t none of th e offi­ c ia l m i d w i v e s will tell new little G h a n a W e d n e s d a y t h a t t h i s « a r a t i o n s h a r d w orld a n d ’a g e ones is* well H er of­ fic ials h a v e b e c o m e w e ] ! a w a r e of it d u rin g The p e rio d of bite Iago. for sm a ll to The? in th e i r h a p p in e s s W ed ­ nesday- will not stop thin k tha? the o rg a n iz a tio n O' a new n atio n a l s t a te is itself a c o n t r a ­ diction of the tr e n d to w a rd in ­ te r n a ti o n a li s m w hich h is to ric a l philosopher® think they sec tr y in g In E u r o p e an d in a v a st A fri­ c a n a r e a to the n o rth of G h a n a F r a n c e to is e v e n now p ro m o te a vastly diffe ren t idea the —E u r a f r u a- a m e ld in g of in te re s ts co rial an d e c o n o m ic o ' m a n y eou ntre® w h ich in ste ad of n u rtu rin g n a tio n a lis m , would yield a p a rt of th e i r s o v e r e ig n ­ tie s to the- c o m m o n w e lfa r e In d eed , the lot of new nation in r e c e n t y e a r s h a s not been a h a p p y one. B u r m a India P a k i s ­ S udan, tan, th ose a m o n g o th ers, fo r m e d a f t e r W orld W a r I h a v e se r io u s trouble® Ind on esia. 1st a d including G h a n a will nee d the s y m p a th y a® well as the cheer® of the free w o rld. n o r - hill can d isp ose o ' the funds no n eth eless a s t a te m e n t of Ice Elative intent is p r o p e r rn the ta x in g bill. I n r r e a . s e I n re a li* fc io in c r e a s e s lhe< re?teal, In sh ort, an y ta lk ab ou t an in­ c r e a s e in tuition as a m e a n s of is as f a c u l ty s a l a r y a® u n re a l is t ic , as w ishful th ink ing of b r e a k f a s t in hod Now p e r h a p s I sh all get m V b re a k f a s t rn b cd. an d p e r ­ h a p s o u r u n d e r p a i d t e a c h e r s will get it ra is e , lf so, brie h u t that h a s n oth ing to be w ith tuition What th;® boils dow n to is thai sixteen mem ber® of the S tudent in A s s e m b ly w e r e w i s h f u I th in k in g w h en th ey p a s s e d « tuition n c re a s e . W hen the s tu d e n t body ss given a c h a n c e to vo te on the T m ig h t he s a m e proposition w o rth w h ile in ­ ten ded fund® d e riv e d for from tu ti on im rea - 1 to see " h a t the resolution for in d u lgin g is T he point o ' . c of the f m d s say is a r g u s h p. No one c a n w ith a n y d e g r e e .»? fin ality w hat will he done I p e r s o n a lly fee that no m o r e money will be ep- p r o p r ia te d to the I n iv n r sity with SI OO tim on th a n " o h $50 tuition T he net re sn t v> ill he th a* p art of the h u ' d e n of a d v a n c e d edit- cai on will be sh ifte d fr o m the t a x p a y e r to ’■lore th* University mope'-' used the stud ow will ■ r ie ken fro m a n d l e s s f r o m the g en era! rev " 1" ie the stud en t ror‘ W in Fav or l l ? is is difficult If n v opinion th e th en n e a r l y c o r r e c t of lh® two it tm a g in e any to stud ent favoring a n i n c r e a s e in tu itio n But I w ere e v e r w ro n g , an d my' su spicio ns can he a t t r i b u t e d solely to c yn icism . an d bunions old a g e There ss still justification for in c r e a s in g th e cr.®* of Uni­ versity e d u c a tio n u ;c r - is ''ie if n b u s in e s s T h e * mile m o st vital pro b le m f a r in g A m en* * to d a v s su p ply­ in g th e d e m a n d for highly* e d u ­ c a t e d m a n p o w e r R u s s i a is c u r the r e n t v o u ts tr i p p in g us re ce of scientific a d v a n c e m e n t. L a r g e c o r p o r a ti o n s s n a p up col­ lege g r a d u a t e s w ith g ra tify in g speed. A m e r i c a n is trvrn g to find m e a n s to d e f r a y e x p e n s e s of colleg e e d u catio n for is v ita lly co n c e rn e d w ith g ettin g as m a n y th r o u g h as m u c h college as :* po ssible In th e 'a c e of mis to p rov ide h i g h ’? skilled tr e n d m a n p o w e r by re d u c i n g c osts o' e d u c a tio n beyo nd 'h e high school jpvei ice S ta t e o ' T e x a s con­ s id e rs ra i s in g th e corr of tuition to a* a n a l t e r n a t i v e d e s i r a b le A m erica ta le n te d the a p p r o p r ia t io n s fro m the g e n e ra ! re'- e n ue to le a v e tuition in c r e a s e d i n c r e a s e d P r o p o n e n t s of su b s iste n c e level tui­ tion m a k e m u c h of the fa c t th a t fpu- if spa stu d en ts will be “ kept of school. If a single e lu ­ out d e r" w e r e forced the U n iv e rs ity bpca we he could not p a y th e th a t w ould be o ne stu den t too m a n y . M o re i m p o r t a n t w e should all a g r e e th a t we a r e not c o n c e rn e d e d u c a ­ w i t h tion W orking one s way th r o u g h school is a n h o n o rab le o c c u p a ­ tion to w hich I ha e c o n tr ib u te d m u c h of m y tim e m the p a s t six y e a r s , N on ethe le ss, i# m o r e to a college e d u c a tio n th an in ria®® for a r e q u i r e d Sitting n u m b e r of h o u rs e a c h d ay . T here s e e m s little pc- nt in d r a i n ­ age off a student s e n e rg ie s in p a r t - t i m e jobs h a v in g ■ it e re:a tion to th e e d u c a tio n a l p ro c e s s. th e r e I | * 5 0 Y e a r ' s M i l k the i n c r e a s e R a t h e r th a n b e la b o r th e point in 1 ut.ion ® th a t s u c h as 1 in work a h a r d s h i p in ■tome c a s e s . • sh a d only point nut th a t the $50 in c r e a s e is afront th* e q u iv a le n t of one m o n t h s ro o m an i h o a rd a* one of th# c o o p s an d it w ould pay for the h a tt e r p a r t of a y e a r ' s m ilk sup p ly for or,p of the ch ild re n ltv m g at th e B ra c k e n r i d g e A p a rt- jTv nt®, fro m is not going Hic pro\ tsion for tuition scho­ loud and l a r s h i p s hr.s d r a w n Ion" a c c l a im Fir®* I w ou ld : ke * , point out th a t only re s id e n t s t u d e n ts can q u a lify ; a n in ten ­ sive p r o g r a m to g a in the fr ie n d ­ foreign ship of s tu d e n ts to be c o u n t r i e s a id e d bv the in c r e a s e in tuition th a t could well k e e p m a n y of t h e m fr o m o u r c a m p u s . E x c lu ­ sion of foreign stud en t* fro m the s c h o l a r s h i p p an is inconsistent w th o u r p r o g r a m to g a in friend* fo r the U n ited S ta te s fro m those w h o will be l e a d e r s of foreign fu tu re th e c o u n tr ie s tuition S e c o n d s c h o l a r s h i p s a r e not a u t o m a ­ tic a lly pro v id e d hut a r e s u b j e c t to a p p ro p r ia t io n e a c h sessio n th e le g isla tu re in funds r e a r the for I T h e In short N o B a s i s f o r S u p p o r t there is TO mc n rational has1® for support n increased * lition No one ca speak for The students but th s t u d e n t s a c ­ m i c st rn ti on , a s k i n g b e a h u g e ?»pp c o p r ! a * m r , c e n hot c o p a - f i g h t i n g for diz.e u s p o s i t i o n by in te rest® N o o n e The st i d c n ’ s' i c w age our p j s e h a * o f f e r e d b a t t l e T h u r s d a y o f f e r s a n o p ­ p o r t u n i t y to s p e a k T>o ? o u w a n t to p a y m e r * r o s i t y ti pf inn ’ T h e D a # T e x a n O p in io n f e x p r f t ' f d in f e e ! hiily 7 e x t * are tbo<$ of the ed ito r r>* u m e r o f the a tt rte and not nit** 'Mil v t h o u o* toe adm in: Ural i m * Th e Rstlv T exan a student newspaper O' The University of Texas h p u t ttshert “ naay. ana ho,.aa? periods September through May, bv t e x a s st u d e n t Public#! on* Fpxss dativ o - . * p t S ab ird a y in Austin inc,__ N e w s contributions will be accepted bv telep hone (GR 2-2473> m at th• n *u'' j- In-T or the news laborator’ IS, l(Ti >GR 3-24‘ed Press, s exclusive • entit ed to the us*- f n r republic atiro of all news d,spat«'he« credited to It o r not otherw ise f l e d g e d in th .s news paper and ah i r . c n mblishcd herein F ig h ts of publication of ah other matter herein - so reserved item* of sp ontaneous local Represented for national advertising rn National advertise* Inc C ollege P ub lishers R epresentative *.20 Madison Ase C h ica go —Bosto n—Lo* Ance e s —San Francisco N,?w Yorlt N* *• MIM Ut R Associated Collegiate Pre** fir vc red in Austin Mailed in 4 Mal’cd out of town -‘ in M K*< RIFT KIN K 4 T F s (M in im u m su b scrip tio n —^Thre e Mont .*• ............................... - ................................. ............................. .......................................... .................. .. .......... \ D L N S M I T H ......... \ V M \ M c M I \ N x P f ll VIAN L N T ST \ F T ...................... 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B r a d f o r d Daniel ........... K a y M cK a y (•HANTS ARE THiPTVP J “ V. Vote ‘Yes'! In Hip exercise of a fond old Am erican privet by students equal to 15 per cont of the numbe Jots cast in tho las’ general election called tor a r m, a petition of total bal- whit h will he beld on cam pus all day Thursda The questions sot forth by tho referendum: • “I approve of the Student A ssem bly Resol fa vo n an increase in tuition provided the extra ir therefrom is used for teaching salaries and sci' s h i p s Yes 1 have no opinion. • “ Do y o u favor an increase in the rate OI colleges and u niversities?” Yes o 1 have no opinion. T he answ ers to these questions should he r a r e f y I Iv r o t ■ad­ ered. To aid the student in making his doc s i o n u p p r e en? today argu m ents pro and con. Jack Wahlqu 1 st U w As.* 'TTI My man, w h o led the opposition to the resoit i t i o n o i l e el a1 on the floor of the Assem bly, tak< s the posit I h u t t h e f i r question should be answered with a re s o (i ti d Mowery and Marilyn Goldberg, co-author? < defend the A ssem bly action and urge a Ye finn one Tomorrow s editorial page will carry a te student consideration in addition to th e a today by A ssem blym an W ahlquist, ( ioldl ft e rep ' s o l u t i o n t o o i i e s - :t o f b u men is pi it EU e n d M o w p r y , for ted On the second question, we feel that the only he ■st a n saver for an y voter is “ I have no opinion. T he question is poorly phrased and such a general one that an in te llig e n t’affirm ative answ er is impossible. Here we have a query relating to some multiple of 48 institutions with that m an y v aryin g situations upon which w e h ave no facts or bases to m ake a decision But in the fir®? question the facts are at hand and th e n is ample material to base a decision upon One of the argu m ents that opponents of the tuition raise fall back most heavily upon is “ Let the people p av who are most able to pay.” This implies that stu d en ts are the least able to pay and that the burden should fall upon the ta x ­ payer wholly or nearly so A sounder rule we think ss to let the people w h o receive tiro benefits pay \yhat they are able to pay and then let those more able to pay m ake up the deficit, , The T e x a n s t a n d r e m a i n s this: it is a p p r o p r i a t e a1 this time that tuition be raised as proposed provided that a scholar­ ship program is instituted for the student in financial distress, and that the additional funds are channelled back to the stu ­ dent source from which they were derived for the purpose o' increased tu n . m eans superior teaching. At this point we might say that if our sole goal is a cheap education in the sense of an econom ical one. we m ay well run the risk of a cheap education in the sense of quality. faculty salaries which in J O H N Br Tuition w h eth er $25 or $50 fra gm en ta ry expense am ong the greater ones at college: room, hoard and other necessities. W e suspect that brew bills, even a m o n g the stu­ dents m aking the loudest noises at this point, top the tuition bill for m a n y students. is a HI LI . l l ice Lane But if the increase is going to increase teaching excellence feasible for in the U n iversity— by m aking It economically good professors to remain on the sta ff and prevent our losing these good professors to universities that can p ay the price. a “Y e s ” to question one is we!) warranted M a rio n S im o n * N To 1st Class University B r St SAN M O B E R V an d M V R D A N G O L D B E R G AAS A s s e m b ly m e n T om o rro w is b ein g a®ked the U niv erity stud ent b o d v to m a k e a ch oice b e tw e e n $25 per s e m e s t e r tu itio n r to the r e l a ti v e e co n o m ic position of 50 y e a r s ago would r e ­ in c r e a s e of 72 pct q u ire a pay cen ' ” (T ea chin g S a la r ie s Then and N o u —R u m l and T ie k t o n b H ig h e r faculty s a l a r ie s ha e been r e c o m m e n d e d by the T e x a s Com m issio n on H ig h e r E d u c a tio n . T he U n iv e rs ity re q u e s t is for a $900,000 in c r e a s e an d h a s b ee n e n d o rs e d by l e a d e r s rn. both ho u se s of the L e g is­ lature. T his int iudcs a p a y r a i s e for t e a c h in g a s s i s t a n t s C e r ia nly s tu d e n ts should be giv­ en an e d u c a tio n a s re a s o n a b ly a s the cost of ll', mg ;« po >•-.bb But has unbi 5 evahle a n up gore a m o u n t since the p re s e n t r a t e w a s s e ’ in the bottom of thf D e p re ssio n 1933 C o n tr a r y to w h at m a n y peo­ ple believe, the b u r d e n of a n odin a- tion v auld no! be shifted fro m 'b e t a x p a y e r d irectly the stu de nt The cost of e d u c a tio n to the a? or age T e x a s citizen h a s gone up f a r m o r e tuition re I se. the p ro p o s e d than to R e s u m e t h e B u r d e n in th e D ep re ssio n , The T h e in c r e a s e is sim p ly a re q u e s t for *t e student n s t a te -s u p p o rte d schools to re s u m e pay ing ro m e of th e b u rd e n of e d u ca tio n w h ich he paid in­ c r e a s e would still be c o n s id e ra b ly Ie®® th a n th e s a m e p ro p o rtio n w hich s t u d e n ts paid for a college e d u c a ­ tion then Fe* % in the e x a c t propel Cen a* tho se pa I n 1923 tak in g the p re s e n t d o lla r value a n d coct “ T h e r e pf living into eonsidet a n o n would of p e e r s i n he moi e th a n double the p ro p o se d $50 p e r y e a r in c r e a s e . is no g u a r a n t e e w ith in H o use Bill 265 th a t facu lty s a l a rie s will he r a i d e d ,’ is one of th e lou dest c ri e s of o b jectio n rn the bdl T h -# i* tr ite of e v e r y hill The H o u se ha* c o m p le te d is c r e ti o n o v e r sum * of money a p p r o p r i a t e d e a c h «#*slnn for all pulp* -cs T h e University h o w e v e r, b n been a s s u r e d of a raided facu lty Ic? el hap S alary, O nce n s a l a r y been ro a c h e d , is ne? e r r e d u c e d it e x c e p t in th e fa re of e x t r e m e e m e r ­ g e n c e such as a s e v e r e d e p re s s io n S a la r ie s a r e ne? c r in d is c rim in a te ly cut W h y V o l A y r ilafole F u n d 1 is d e sig n e d O th e r s a s k “ Why does the U n i­ from versity not use m o n ey i t s t e a c h e r s rn pay A v ailab le F u n d m o r e ' ’” T h e W a i l a F e F u n d cnn~ s ists e n tire ly of m eres? deriv ed fro m inv e s t m e n t of ‘he P e r m a n e n t F u n d Th;* fund ' c r buildings. In p a s t y e a rs , h ow ev er, the- L e g is l a tu r e h a s a p p r o p r i a t e d mor e? fro m the A v ailable F u n d to m e e t o p e r a t in g oo«?s of the U n iv e r­ sity, .Supposedly a1! o p e r a t in g cost* should com p fro m ’he S ta t e « G e n ­ In d o p i n g into rh# e r a l R e v e n u e to the ’one of Available Fun.! million d o lla rs in p ast f c ®is!ature h a s J t p r ally from P e t e r 'n p a y P a u l . ” 4 7 th# b o rro w e d '-•oars. The Firing Line Competition: a Good Thing T o the E d it o r : “ Contr b u tt o n not c o m p e t i t i o n :« * d eligh tful slngftn. And a c a tc h v p h r a s e <•*: a m id b ell >« c o n c e d e d l y e f f e c t i v e s h e e p l e a d e r s h i p L e a d e r - s h e e p to or f r o m T h i* l e t t e r c o n c e r n s in the S o uthw est, a n d the P. 'end U p P a r a d e o n c e ’he m o s t m a g ­ the n i f i c e n t c h a n g e s p l a n n e d o r u n p l a n n e d for it, C o m pe titio n, it a p p e a r s . Is th# s l a i n bv ou r to he d r a g o n n e x t c a m p ti * r e r - s o - r e p r e > e n t a t i v e in­ the l e a r i c r s h e e p C o m p e t i t i o n f l u e n c e w h i c h a g r o a t n u m b e r of p e o p l e p a r t i c u l a r l y in t h i s c o u n t r y , b e l i e v e p r o m o u v e of b e t t e r p r o ­ l o w e r p r i c e s m o r e h e l p f u l d u c t s , a n d c o u r t e o u s a n d e v e n m o t e d i l i g e n t p u b l i c s e r v i c e ; * to b e d e - e r n n h a s i z e d s e r v i c e th in k C o m p e t i t i o n h a s b e e n d e c l a r e d a n i l l e g i t i m a t e m o t i v e b? i f s u s u a l e n e m i e s t h o s e w h o d o no' w a n t t o o r d o not t h e y c a n c o n - t r t b u i e c o m p e t i t i v e l y R a t i o n a l i z ­ e r s , h o w e v e r , d o n o ’ k n o w ’ t h e i r a b i l i t i e s in ti I c a l l e d u p o n to p r o v e to t h e m A n d idler® n e v e r w a n t c o n t r i b u t e u n t i l t h e y b e c o m e a s v a r e o f th e m a n e o t h e r s p a s s i n g t h e m , life T h e T h e d i s e a s e a f f l i c t i n g R o u n d - U p i s n ' t c o m rte ti h o n , hut d # - e m p h a s i s . ’ he d r e a d v i r u s c a r r i e d b v t h o s e t o o v e r y v e r y b u s y in p u r s u i t of t h e i r t a i l s to e n j o y t h e c o l o r o f o u r c a m p u s l i v e s o f th* d e ­ e m p h a s i s c a r t i e r s d o n e e d s i m p l i ­ the fy .rig, but f r e e d o m not t h e y s h o u l d a l l o w o t h e r * t h e f r e e d o m to d o e n o u g h a n t i ­ b o d i e s f o r t i f i e d t h e b l o o d of R o u n d ­ l e a s t h a l f o f a u p p a t a d e , in st a® t o so . F o r t u n a t e l y to a s s u r e at t h e y h a v e c o n t r i b u t e t h e t h a t c o u n t * t h o u g h t T h e s p i r i t o f t h i s p a r a d e w i l l he ’ “ It s s u b m i t t i n g a n e n t r y E a c h g r o u p w i l l b e a w a r d e d a h e r o t r o p h y . .Nome f ind st i n c o n v e n i e n t rn c o m ­ p e t e s o n o n e s h a l l b e a l l o w e d to - on?pe* e to a c c o r d i n g t a k e ( M a r x ) “ E a c h g i v e a c c o r d i n g to hi® a b i l i ­ ty a n d h i s is a n o t h e r s l o g a n n e e d s . ” w h i c h m i g h L b e l p t h e P a r a d e C o m - m i t t e e r e a X i the g o a l is a s u c c e s s f u l p a r a d e . T loo k f o r a p a r a d e s u c e s s f u l o n l y t o the e x t e n t th a t c o m p e t i t i o n l e a k s in . T f a v o r the o p e n m a r k e t , s t a n d a r d * **t its g o a l u n l e s s flo a t in ROB F O W L E R C c i t i c i s m O l d S t o r y To the Editor; “ I f y o u p a n it y o u ’r e a Iou®*, Tf ? n u ra? p u y o u re a s t u t e M r th e r e v i e w e r - * -r u m '» n e e d i l i v i d P e n n i n g t o n a t y p ' c a l - * e e m i n g m u s i c s t u d e n t r e g a l e d th# f i r i n g li n e c o l u m n s t h e of h e ” d a y w i t h s c h o l a r l y g r o a n s in d e s p a i r of the the a b i l i t y ’ o f R e a d D a n i e l ' T w a s T e x a n A m u s e m e m * E d i t o r . a l l boo t y p i c a l l y t y p i c a l , h i s c a r p ­ i n g c o m m e n t s a n d t h i s e v - r e v t e w - e r s s t o m a c h m u s c l e s did a b a r r e l - roll In s y m p a t h y . O h , for a m u s i c i a n t h a i c o u l d c o m m u n i c a t e hi* a r t i - t i c i n t e g r i t y v i a t h e p r i n t e d w o r d — s u c h a d o n h i e t h r e a t s c r i b e w m i l d b e % l i v i n g }o\ to b e h o l d . B u t s u c h isn 't a v a i l a b l e a2*® to t i m e o r a t l o v e l y so h h a s n t r e a r e d »t« leas* l o c k s a r o v e the h o r i z o n t r a i n e d T y poor m u m -" list* rn t h e a r t i s t r y o f t e l l i n g p « o p : « W h a t a p p r o p r i a t e *, W* T h i n k G?5 en h a v e n ' t h a d t a k e m u c h m u s i c a p p r e c i a t i o n H o w e v e r s o m e l i t t l e r e a d i n g o u ’ Md# of u« d o a I dei? ed fo r i n s t a n c e o u r f i e l d s . . i n t o tile m y s t e r i o u s r e a l m of m u ­ ni, o l o g y ’ o' c ou rts#, w h e n I w a s w r i t i n g t h e A u s t i n S y m p h o n y revi* v s G B. idol A a r o n C o p ­ S h a w w a s m y l a n d s “ H o w to L i s t e n ” m y h i h l e , p o p u l a r t e x t s s t y l e B r a d d i g * In f a r m o r e th a n a n y * Ih x Iv a r o u n d h e r e — D a v # B e n n e t t , K a v M r K a s , a n d m y s e l f I n c l u d e d . H e -* go t q u i t e a c o l l e c t i o n of b o o k * a t h o m e , aa w e l l a* s o m e g o o d r e f e r e n c e text.* in t h e o f f i c e , P a v e . o f ho? h a v e y o u ev er r e a d a n y t h i n g o n t h e g e n ’ ie ar* o ' c r i t i ­ c i z i n g p e r f o r m a n c e s a c c o r d i n g to ! ike m o s t y o u r a r t i s t i c m u s i c m a j o r * f e e ’ t h a t v o n c o u l d d o a b e t t e r j o b o f it t h a n a n y o n e on v o q o b v i o u s l y th* T e x a n i n t e g r i t y * a a s u c h p h r a s e * M a y b e y o u e a u r a v e s c r y l o u d — “ s e n s i t i v e u s e a r t i s t r y , ” “ b e a u t i f u l , ” “ l o v e l y , ” — e v e n t h o u g h t h e w o r s t t h i n g y o u ’v e e? e r h e a r d I s s u e s f r o m t h e o r c h e e t m . If s o yo u 'd b e a p o p u la r rex ilu r­ in­ I s n t . H e * hones®, B r a d e r s t e a d I m u c h p r e f e r h o n e s t y the t o u g h I h a v e n t g o ’ ten o v e r t h e s o r e sp o t * f r o m k e e p i n g m i n e t o n g u e d n - c h e c k a p p r o a c h to t h e r e - DON BOTT e ’ Tjtvinla' Praised T o the E d i t o r : T w i t n e s s e d p r o g r a m , I J o n , ” at w r o t e h i s t h e s a m # e n j o y a b l e the t i m e M r . D a n i e l “ A n d r o c l e s t h # a n d \ e r y f c a p a b l e r e v i e w I a g r e e w i t h Mr D a n i e l u p o n th* b r i l l i a n t d i r e c t o r s h i p o f J i m M c L a r t y , hut u p o n o n # o f the m o s t o u t s t a n d i n g c h a r a c t e r s o f th e p l a v J a n C o u r t n e y , I d i s a g r e e w i t h h i m . M r D a n i e l s a y s “ J a n C o u r t n e y , in h e r r o l e a s L a ? t n i a . w a s m u c h t o o r e s e r v e d the p oin t a l m o s t o f just m u m b l i n g h e r word ® t o A w o m a n f a c e d w i t h d y i n g for w h a t s h e b e l i e v e s w o u l d not h e sn * n e x u b e r a n t a n d s c r e a m i n g m o o d to J a n is d u # for h e r v e r y c a p a b l e p o r ­ in “ A n d r o c l e s C o u r t ne? t r a y a l a* L a v i n i a a n d t h e Lion t h i n k J u s t i c e I R O N N I E L. B R E N T Official C G 350 AIU m e e t T h u r s d a y M a r c h 7. in Union JOB G 7 Osmun Instructor Classical languages If thi* p r a c t i c e la co n tin u e d th# U niv ersity ’ " 'J ! h a v e tw o a ltertw - t • a* in b s b uildin g p r o g r a m : 1 Budd hut d i s r e g a r d q u a lity of v im a to n a l * and c o n stru c tio n J K eep high q u a lify building* but to th# a v a il a b le lim it e n r o l lm e n t fa c > 1 >t irs E ig ht n e w building* h a v e b e e n r e q u e s te d bv th # U n iv e rs ity in th# n ex t b ie n n iu m X S e VFH Nevi* B u i l d i n g * . . . C e l a t i o n of u s e of o u r b uildin g e s o u r c e s for o p e r a t i n g co®'* can g iv e us That n ew Art B u d d in g «*# 'n- •v an’ p lu s seven oth er* With c re a s e d e n r o l lm e n ts com in g in 1953, w e will need m o r e and b e t t e r hou#» m g facilities for m a r - md student*, a n d m o r # an d b e t t e r c la s s r o o m S P - r e in Tl?e re< «»ntlv pa* rod A mend men* IJT allow s o n e -h a l ' of the p rin c ip a l of the P e r m a n e n t F m d to be rn- p o ste d c o rn o r a t# h ig h - g ra d e bond® a n d stocks, in o r d e r to gist# a h i g h e r r a t e of in tere st to m e re a*# rh s, h o w e v e r, ’he A vailab le F u n d in o r d e r m u s t he done g radu al!? not the P e r m a n e n t F u n d rn e a se o f en e m e r g e n c y copa rd i/e to from less e a c h y e a r T he fa c t t h a ! the L e g is l a tu r e h#» ta k e n th# A vailable Fund ind ra t p * n c rea * e d c o n fid e n c e th e U n iv e rs ity a n d an a w a r e n e s s of o u r c r itic a l need*. to Such con fid en ce should suffice get o ur in c r e a s e in f a c u lty *#1arto*. rn institutio n In s\ In c re a s e la A n s w e r The p ro p o s ed tuition I n c r e a s e I* th e a n s w e r E v e n ta k i n g into cotv a id e r a t ion th a t th e r e a r e i n c r e a s e d oil a llo w ab les to up the a m nun* in th e S t a t e ’s G e n e r a l F u n d , this I* still no m o re ®han w a s e s t i m a t e d hy G o v e r n o r Daniel initial b udget m e s s a g e to th e L e g is l a tu r e in J a n u a r y . T he hin ds fr o m th# oil allow a ble * will ta k e e a r # of a $?5 in public *choo! million i n c r e a s e t e a c h e r s ' *ala'rie* w hile in­ c r e a s e d tuition must h e lp ta k e c a r# of o0 per y e a r , o r $1.56 p e r w e e k in c r e a se f o r T ho ug h this p e r c e n t a g e Is suffi­ cient the U n iv ers ity , s m a l l e r «chool* could not begin to fin anc e t h ’# a be*?*. s c h o la rs h ip p r o g r a m on in F o r the ab o v e s ta te d reason* it I* logical to a s s u m e th a t the L e g is la ­ the fu tu re , tu r e w ill, now and do wha? ha* been a s k e d of it by the U n iv e rs ity Tn r a i s in g the tui­ tion. w e will benefit by getting hefter faculty th u s co m ­ ing s e v e r a l step* c lo s e r to b eing a U n iversity of the first c l a s s - a n d s c h o l a rs h i p s for all th o s e w h o now be liev e they could not a tte n d , w e-# H ouse Bill 265 to b e c o m e law. s a l a r i e s m f c V M n a /T .,igr co m er) \ . .LOCK; I MY PQETTV 6 0 0 0 . 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MDU A HUNDRED TIMES p P ii vVvkkf W e d n e id a y , M a r c h 6, I PBT T H E D A IL Y T E X A N P a g * AN N C O X JO D Y DRAKE SA N D R A ESQUIVEL JA N E T G U TH R IE ERIN HIGGINS BA R BA RA LEO N A RD LYNN LYLES E U G E N IA M A H O N E verst M A RY M O RRIS JU L IA M O N T G O M ER Y leers A N N E PA G E to n a n : M a rily n Neumann, parka- Conrad H yd rick mentaria n Jo yc e Lockhart lastic c h a irm a n : Ja n e Ba chay'. re- Keel port erf Ann K ’.em t, and representative, Stra/.nicky. representative. i f ho- Guerre rn, intep-co-op sen-etary; Raym ond Reese ' v ic e - . tr e a s u re r ; Don M ayfield Charlotte trensii cr; A dan Sc burr. reporter: ; alternate mter-co-op and Rill Morgan parliam entarian vice-president; Joe Peggy president • • K ia n a > int Bright F.ha NJ \v off; em elected bv Sigma The new officers tor' die A Itta 1 '; stv are Klida R am irez president ; vt* e-prcsideni; secretary: Mfredo Lemon, tre a su rer; M a ry France I /vpoz, reporter; O scar Vurr-ga, Rudy G ra n er. scn tiw ; historian H eriberto porroe parha- Nu Fraternity are pre- lent; Howard president Charles H arter, record pp; George Holland cor e ponding sp -<• Segie F r y . rush captain: Tom Wei- mental'’.an and Humberto R a mo* gel social cr#, house m a n a g e r; and D ic k v 'a rd nee pledge m arshal. ti U te S p eleo lo g ical Society an or- c h a irm an : Judson Hog sergeant-at-arms \ h - Gladys Molina, Ram irez. of eave Officers sr. ret a ry ; John Nill, recording Stewart, P a vim 9 the Ai hitecture ga Natation for der md officers explorers, this week for th#* spring serries- spring end fall semesters of 1957 W ives Club for the ter are M rs Ron Luther, pres!- Thev are I ive K yser. chairm an; dent; M rs A Mikusek \ • pres',- Charles Whitem an, vice-chairm an; dent; M rs se cretary; Dave seeretarv; Mrs H arry Patterson Hannah, treasurer; and F re d Ber- corre^ponding J e r r y dem ent., tre a s u re r: M rs John W ard, historian; Mrs Clyde \\>hb p arliam en tarian ; Phil! ip Mrs Bernhard Hoesli. co-sponsor dent; Delores Huns, M rs Council for spring and or----M e d . Sylvia Mn iv. viee-presi* se cretary; R ich a rd Stanley, treasurer; Linda New officers of Zeta I rn Alpha M arshall and R ill Pe d reporters and Pat Adams historicr Sponsor for the group is Kl wood P re ss. as­ are G race president hen! K a v Pow ers, corresponding aidant dean of men 9 of the Inter-Co-Op are Je r r y Gore Kl*/.abch Mathers vice-prosi- Mrs ner expedition chairm an, New officers P a P a rk s sponsor, F re e r I > 9 m c , i r u famous in 98 Fashion Makes Flites SU ZA N N E REVELL in Choosina Glasses I mg semeste B \ JO Y \ W D I K VOKT Mon <■ you ever sa rt hello to ft telephone pole, or w alked into a brr*>m < Iiisnt instead of the ladies 9 ainee” Th* -o arc fee. of the expi uenms I re gone th ouch i wouirin t w ear my h *"• e a u s e glasses except when t •vs'- un av old a hie. IU-* a B e c a u s e so m e m is in f o r m e d poet ' Men seldom makt nm e said, passes a; girls \vno w ea r gl isses, hundreds of g r Is adopt a standard pokey of smiling at everyone or ignoring everyone, because they can t see anyone 1 know V a fresh rn an I rn my glasses until I wa* man o' Few college women I of] a u (th nit g I tsscs, if hi st f< 'i pui post - And to fit this neon opti« ans design fi INCHES DISAPPEAR LIK E MAGIC [here is po substitute {or DR, N IB L A C K S method of Scientific Spot Reducing p J, f |p j a SR n p pl TI t rr n O' r GR 7 UMC M t t O c o & » S £ C i c r » SWI* (io&dalnp* OR S-?ftll Highland Part- Shopping I **nt**r HO 5-.VV77 HERE IS THIS WEEK’S TIE BREAKER IN OLD GOLD’S PUZZLES TIE-BREAKING PUZZLE NO. 7 auf: This western coeducational st a • e university wa* opened in i 892.11 pion* eredin cooper vtive student living GUI TI* or durational university wa* founded at M iskogee, Indian Territory in 1894, In 1920 it * as renamed for a city know n a* t he "o r capital of t he » orld.‘ ClUi; Founded in 1794 and chartered by the legislature of the territory South of the Ohio River, this university a* quired it v present name in 1879, Its original name was R iorn' allege. ANSW KR I A N S W E R 2 A N S W E R 3 Same— A tid rcM ('tty____ ( ’allege_ Contect anta who correctly solved the first 24 puzzles in Old Gold s 'Bangle Schools contest a re now solving the tie-breakers in order to compete for the first prize of a W o rld Tour for Tw o and the other 85 prizes now tied for. Note that the above puzzle contains the names of three schools -- for which three separate clues are given. Whet her you smoke Regular* kings or Filters, Old Gold's exclusive blend of nature- ripened tobaccos gives you a taste th at’s terrific. 'Fry today a Old Golds and you’ll agree! NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MATCH THE TASTE OF TODAY'S OLD GOLDS Copr WSI Him H, a UUU LSI Because of ti is complexity O’ factors sim plicity is the keynote ,n m odem styles Black , brown, and beige a frame- gold pearl, and • olors w th sc' r grey running a close sc< end Steel blue ro-e, and bronze are best d you prefer a color. the basic dusty Silver’, gold. and rhinestone trim on fram es w ear well in the class­ room or on the dance-floor A new note this season is the add ison of ti rn on the noseguard Gold rose­ buds and leaves to match ti rn ming on touch of fram es adds a elf gam e for the fashion-conscious. the P l a -tic j ms are in top place sn I he. a use of the v a l in­ the pi . e fie ly i . gpr- arui shades into which they can he molded. 1'he Turro of a1’-- eel. has been tops fra v; with the • an-po- set More expen­ sive it ix very durable and comes rn si Iv el md gold as 'v , ii as pa tel shad' • Some style'- even feature the ; polar removable trim s which ’ ho or- cai- he switched to soil .eye frame has b^rn Ins. >( a use •• ran be u arn we ] hr mall, th n-faecd pr-r- • , p:-i. e rom es the nev* import sh. p e. a Fre n h ; h ar d steel whi< h is T v i -a • ; th: * a t e pa rt ic u la r h ii r; arr a white mother-of- app pearl fra rn enhanced with rh-ne­ xt ttcl a midnight black steel fram e with rhinestones sweeping up die fram e sides Both demon- a Rtra’b me tr* mate in (ash on comb ; - •, i” of simple I nr c with ti m which add* up to unusual Canter Club Drills for Rodeo The I IT S A Canter Club ha* start­ ed drill.rig at the Hobb' Home ’ Stable for its part in the C h arro s) Rodeo April 5-6 Nev member: who w ill partici­ i the sin>v, are S a lly M cClure pate and \nne-MeUe Ronholt Other j me* hers w'ho w ill ride in the show-' are met Allison Be tty Blasin- gan • Thane Doherty, .loan Doma- ' r i oil Ann Hodge , Robin \an Amusements S ta ff it f P A Ip O MEXICAN FOOD . 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B etw ee n now an d M a r c h IS, c a m p a i g n officials h o p e U n iv e rs ity s tu d e n ts will co n ­ the tr ib u t e $13 000 goal, a $1,000 i n c r e a s e o v e r la s t y e a r. s u r p a s s eno ug h to P e r s o n a l solicitation will eom- p r'* e the a c tiv itie s of th e first few this y e a r ' s ‘’c r u s a d e for d a y s of by Speakers coins “ C elia B u c h a n , p e rs o n a l solicitation a d v is e r , will visit g ir ls' and boys' d o r m s , b o a rd in g ho uses an d co­ n i* appointed S o ro rities an d f r a te r n i t i e s will he visited on M o n d ay an d T u e s d a y of n ex t w eek. iNite S n a rk , w h e r e focxl is sold a t e a c h c a m p u s living q u a r ­ te r . will be c a r r i e d on ev e ry night e x c e p t w e e k e n d s. T h e solicitors will e x p lain the I fun ction s of C a m p u s C h est to the m e m b e r s of e a c h h ou sing unit, an d will give in f o rm a tio n co n c e rn in g th e seven c h a r i ti e s w hich will r e ­ the ceiv e m o n e y o b ta in e d d u rin g d ri v e D ia n e M c F a r l a n d in is c h a r g e of so r o rity so lic itatio n ; J o h n I D u c k e tt, f r a t e r n i t i e s ; L e ttie W h eat.! girls' d o r m s ; D a n n y B a ird , b o y s ’ j d o r m s ; M a r ily n S aiken. g ir ls ’ co-1 o p s ; A rtu r o B a tre s . b o y s ’ co -o p s:! -Carol H u d sp e th , g i r l s ’ h o a rd in g h o u s e s ; an d B en D o nn ed b o y s ’ ! b o a rd in g hou ses. C o -c h a ir m e n of K ite S n ack a r e M a r ily n P e rk in so n e m p h a s i s has and Bob H e w e d , b e e n p lac e d on p e rs o n a l s o lic ita ­ tion Ihis y e a r b e c a u s e c a m p a ig n officials w ish e a c h d o n o r to know e x a c t ly w h e r e his m o n e y is going. On M a r c h 7, 8, a n d 9. c o n te s ta n t s for sp o n ­ sored by A lpha P hi O m e g a , will c o n tr ib u te the T h e e n t r a n t s c a m p a i g n ' s c a u s e th u s f a r a r e F r e d d y t G r u e s o m e • ’ G e r to n , Tvdtn ; V an (V illainous > G illespie, I J e r o m e a' C o m m it te e Meeting Spslman said he would con tac t possible w itn e s s e s a n d call a m e e t­ the c o m m it te e , p robably ing of the T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n . Ile said to h e a r a g ro up also m igh t w a n t ta p e room re c o rd in g of a hotel c o n v e rs a tio n b e tw e en ('ox an d Dr H ow ard H a rm o n , p re s id e n t of the T e x a s N a tu r o p a t h s Assn H arm on , c h a r g e d with b r i b e r y on a c o m ­ plaint said he se­ c re te d the ta p e r e c o r d in g m ach in e in his to m a k e the b rib e o ff e r to Cox. room a f t e r a decision filed by Cox Cox h as said he a g re e d to take to the b ribe as p a rt of a plan I " t r a p ” crooked lobbyists Deadline at 5 For Ugly M e n ’ < receipt is r e q u i r e d for voting Ballot box stuffing is e n c o u ra g - tor cd. 6 M ateria! u se d in c a m p a ig n in g in a n y w h e re m a y ta* p u r c h a s e d Austin 7. C a m p a i g n s tu n ts of an y Ha­ b ile a r e both p e r m it te d and e n ­ c o u ra g e d p ro vid ed they c o rr e s p o n d to city o rd i n a n c e s an d U n iv ers ity reg ulation s. 8. No c a m p a ig n in g xviii he allow ­ ed m the polls 9 A n ything the D ea n of Men will allow, we will allow. IO, M oney c o n trib u tio n s m a y be tak e n up can s. iT h e y m a k e m o r e noise in sac ks, boxes, or for e n te r in g Th* d e a d lin e the U n iv e rs ity Ugly M an c o n te s t, spo n­ sored by Alpha Phi O m e g a nation is 5 p m , a1 se r v ic e f r a t e r n i t y , the contest W edn esday . Fillies of will be exp lain e d to the q p tr a m s at a m e e tin g W e d n esd ay at 5 p m in T e x a s Union 316. The r e g u l a r election will tie lichi to 3 30 p m F ri d a y fro m 9 a rn. The block voting d e a d lin e is 12 noon Monday T he m o n e y will be to tu r n e d t e x a s t u n e Union 316. P ro c e e d s of the eon- test will go to the C a m p u s Che st driv e p ro c eed s a m o u n t e d to $4,100. y e a r ’s in at I-ast th a t 'Hie w in n e r will be p r e s e n te d a t V a rs ity C a r n val, M a r c h 16. T r o ­ phies will be a w a r d e d to the th ree in ad dition to prizes u g l i e r m en. d o n a te d bv Austin m et c h a n ts An;, o rg an iz a tio n th a t w ins the contest th ree tim e s in a row gel* to keep ihe la r g e tjxiphy. Phi S ig m a Delta the contest social the last two y e a r s fr a te r n i ty won C on test c h a i r m a n Bill Piggin h a s a n n o u n c e d die following ru les for the c o n t e s t ; 1 No solicitation of m o n e y until T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 7 2, C a m p a ig n in g will he confined to the c a m p u s an d s tu d e n t living q u a r t e r s 3 Money (tom flank ro b b eries Will not be a c c e p te d T h e prop osed tuition in c r e a s e bill s in th e S e n a te S ta t e A ffairs C o m ­ mittee now, pen din g c o n sid e ra tio n , tin Tile bill w a s p a s s e d in the House, but no actio n hag y e t b e e n ta k e n in the Senate. Survey to Poll Students O n U nion, UT A d v i s i n g facilities and S t u d e n t opinion on promised Union the p re s e n t University a dv ising s y s te m is tieing a s s e m b le d by the C a m p u s Survey C o m m itte e. Council Selects W i l s o n D r D ig a n Wilson, p re s id e n t of the Univ e rs ity , confer re d w ith le a d ­ the A m e r i c a n Council on e r s of E du cation 'n W ashington D C , last T h u r s d a y . Inte rna tio na l s C h o o s e R e v e l m a n as President The In tern a tio n a l d u b m e t T u es­ d a y night an d e le c te d o fficers for the sp r in g s e m e s te r . N o r m a n B ev el m a n , US is p r e s i­ d e n t ; J a i m e P e r e a , C o lom bia, v ice-' p re s id e n t: M a r g n t P ftste r, S w itzer­ land, s e c r e t a r y , a n d Ign acio Albin). Spain, t r e a s u r e r . B a r r y R u ssu k c o m m it te e c h a i r ­ j D ie a n n u a l A m e r i c a n Six lety of m a n , e s t im a te d th a t c om p letion of M ech anical E n g in e e r * ’ s t u d e n t the su r v e y should la* in ab o u t tw o j a d m i n i s t r a t o r s fr o n t all o v e r weeks R e p o r ts will be d r a w n u p U nited State* w ho w ere selected by spe aking con test will be held Mon- a n d d is trib u te d to i n t e r e s t e d g ro up s D r, Wilson i" one of a g ro u p of p ro m in e n t college an d U n iv ers ity the In f o rm a tio n A S M E to H o l d Contest the council to fo r m a c o m m i t t e e of day . F in a lis ts will c o m p e te at the cent we used a fake n a m e t S ta tis tic a l and Re- regional m eet s e a r c h T he c o m m it te e m et in the M a r c h 22 a n d ty p es of get $50 an d a c a p it a l city at T exas 23 T h e w in n er will he said with a sm ile, " I in c h a n c e to c o m p e te Wilson le c h on " I ’m glad to to discus* know you. M a r y .” t e g i n Survey interview* a t e co n d u cte d by a c o m m it te e of about 20 xtu- dent" \ t i 4. N either banket tax nor audi- J reached m each survey least 1,000 stud ents a r e d a t a used and ne ede d in college* and other educational institution*, national m eet, for $1>0 plus other a w a r d s in die x I He was. * —# U D U HAS 2,000 Students Receive Vaccine S tud en t H ealth C e n te r officials a n n o u n c e d T uesday th a t ov er 2,000 stu d en ts h a v e re c e iv e d Salk polio v a c c i n e injections. " I ' m v e r y h a p ­ re- py sftor.se P a u l White, H ea lth C e n te r D ire cto r. this said D r e n th u s ia s tic alxm t since The b a s e m e n t corridor has been flooded w ith th e stu d e n ts s h o t s b e g a n Monday k eep ing staff n u r s e s co n stan tly busy. In re s p o n s e th e to shots. Dr White sta ted th a t th ey h ad had no serious reac tio n s , an d they c e r t a in l y didn t ex pec t any. ill-effects of r u m o re d the T he v ac c in a tio n s will c o n tin u a to from 8 a m . throu gh F rid a y noun an d 1-5 p m . daily. Forty A ires And th en t h e r e * the story going round c a m p u s atxmf the f r e s h m a n G a m m a Phi Beta who w a s r e t u r n ­ ing to UT by plane a f t e r a w e e k ­ end at home. She b o a rd e d the a ir li n e r a n d s a t down n ext to a d isting uish ed look­ ing g e n tle m a n . He noted h e r text- books. "G o in g back to sch oo l?” "O h , y e s . ” "W here?” "'1710 Univ c i s tv of T e x a s ” "T e ll m e about it." And so a flout U T the g rip e s . . . the f r e s h m a n t o ’d him ca refully im iud ng all . tile a.*1 h u m b u g w a s so old v and so te r r ib l y run dow n . . . . . and goodness sco pro w as kill ng every* body m d simply rum ng social life tha t aw ful c a r b a n : it w is *tupid But that d i d n t in Austin sue had a c a r rn ittei •i though it t a k e n just home. she had She finished with a sigh " O h , by the w a y , ” she tu r n e d , " I ' m M a r y S m ith .” • F o r p ro tection of th e inno- Sophom ore N a ile rs ■ace Trinity T o d a y Undefeated NC Has High Hopes Poll Still R a n k s M u s t a n g s Fourth B v T h * A kkpcl a i r d Pr e s a T h e N o r th C a r o l i n a T a r H e e ls th r e e m a j o r o b j e c t i v e s will h a v e rn the A tla n tic Coast. C o n f e r e n c e c h a m p i o n s h i p b a s k e t b a l l t o u r n a ­ m e n t w hich g e t s u n d e r w a y T h u r s ­ d a y in R a l e i g h . N C. T h e y a r e not n e c e s s a r i l y in o r d e r of i m p o r t a n c e 1. T o g a i n a n N C A A be rth by w in n in g th e to u rn e y . 2. T o c o n tin u e an u n b e a t e n s e a ­ son in w h ic h t h e y ' v e won 24 g a m e s 3. T o r e m a i n on to p in the A s s o ­ c i a t e d P r e s s ’ w e e k l y poll o f .sports­ w r i t e r s a n d s p o r t s c a s t e r s . Th e T a r H e e l s got a h u g e vote of c o n f id e n c e the n ation s f r o m e x p e r t s in the s e a s o n s n c x t - t o l a s i laM poll b a s e d on g a m e s t h ro u gh S a t u r d a y C o l l e c ti n g 55 f ir s t - p l a c e v o t e s a n d ! 711 p o in ts, they held a c o m f o r t a b l e m a r g i n o v e r the ru n n e r -u p K a n s a s J a y h a w k s , w ho got only eight f i r s t s an d 605 poin ts on the u s u a l b a s i s of IO p o in ts for f ir s t p l a c e , 9 for j s e c o n d , e tc . T h e T a r H e e l s m e e t j C l e m s o n in a first-ro u n d g a m e o f ! the A C C title c o m p e t i t i o n T h u r s d a y night. T h e next t h r e e p o s it io n s r e m a i n u n c h a n g e d with K e n t u c k y in third p l a c e w ith 476 p o in ts S o u th er n M e th o d ist fourth with 399 a n d S e ­ fifth with 331. S e a t t l e , 22-2 a t tl e for the y e a r , d r e w fiv e v o t e s fo r I fir s t p l a c e f r o m a m o n g die 76 w ho p a r t i c i p a t e d in the poll. T h e m o s t n o t a b l e a d v a n c e s w e r e m a d e by M i c h i g a n S t a t e a n d O k l a ­ h o m a C ity with the S p a r t a n s , un­ ra n k e d l a s t w ee k , m o v i n g into the No, K p o sitio n j u m p i n g eight n o t c h e s to 10th p l a c e , The.-e tw o r e p l a c e d B r a d l e y which fell to 13th an d In d i a n a , last w e e k to M i c h i g a n an d M i c h ig a n S t a t e . T h e H o o s i e r s a r e u n r a n k e d this w ee k . an d OCH lo s e r lou isv ille m o v e d up two p l a c e s lo s ix th on the s t r e n g t h of v i c t o r i e s o v e r Lie P a u l a n d Toledo. U C L A , w hich lost twice,' fell o n e p l a c e to s e v e n th . V a n d e r b i l t in the No. 9 spot. r e m a i n e d fo llo w ed by St. W est V i r g i n i a h e a d s the S e c o n d l o u i s B r a d ­ T e n , ley, C a l i f o r n i a , I d a h o S t a t e a n d O k l a h o m a AAM C a l i f o r n i a , which l e a d s the P a c i f i c C o a s t C o n f e r e n c e , w a s u n r a n k e d last w e e k s e a s o n * final poll will T h e ive r e l e a s e d next w ee k M a lle tt, K r e b s U n a n i m o u s Ray Downs I ekes AII-SWC Position Bi The Associated Tress S o u t h e r n M e th o d ist p l a c e d th ree f o r w a r d , w a s the o t h e r u n a n i m o u s s e le c t io n alth o u gh h is v o t e s w e r e m e n on the A ll- S o u th w e st C on fer- d i v i d e d b e tw e e n f o r w a r d a n d g u a r d . o n c e b a s k e t b a l l t e a m , d o m i n a t i n g R o u n d in g out the t e a m w a s R a y the s e l e c t i o n s a b o u t like it did the s c o r e r w ho c h a m p i o n s h i p ra c e , the for to K r e b s D o w n s , T e x a s ’ g r e a t r a n k e d s e c o n d s e a s o n w ith 333 points. H i e M u s t a n g s , s w e e p i n g to their third s t r a i g h t title, p r e s e n t e d J i m K r e b s , t h e ir m a g n i f i c e n t 6-foot-8 c e n t e r ; L a r r y Shovvalter. a n d B o b ­ by M ills a s t h e i r c o n tr ib u tio n s lo the a l l - c o n f e r e n c e s e l e c t e d b y v o te of the s e v e n c o a c h e s . K r e b s w a s o n e of two u n a n i m o u s c h o ic e s . T h e g ia n t pivot m a n , who s c o r e d 573 p o in ts in 24 g a m e s , r e ­ c e iv e d all the v o t e s for tho c e n t e r post, J e r r y M a l l e t ! . B a y l o r ' s b rillian t ~ i 4 A A Stars in Tourney F o u r o f the fiv e p l a y e r s n a m e d to the C l a s s AA al l - s ta te t e a m vviil be in a c t io n T h u r s d a y in the s t a t e t o u r n a m e n t . T h e y a r e b a s k e t b a l l Don a n d P a t S t a n l e y of B u n a , J a m e s D a v i s of C l e a r C r e e k , a n d B e n n ie C a r v e r of B ow ie T h e r e w e r e t h r e e r e p e a t e r * fro m la s t y e a r D o w n s, Shovvalter an d Mills, K r e b s b a r e l y fa i l e d to m a k e it in 1936 ( l o s e T h e r e w o r e r a c e s s o m e T e m p l e T u c k e r , R i c e s 6-foot-lO c e n t e r , w a s only a vo te a w a y from the first t e a m . D U k O ’ N e a l , T e x a s C h r i s t i a n s 6-foot-7 c e n t e r , who w a s t hird s c o r i n g with 454 points, l a c k e d two in the s e c o n d . T h e R ic e , T e x a s C h r i s t i a n , A r k a n s a s a n d T e x a s AAM f a ile d to land on the first t e a m hut all got p l a c e s im f o r w a r d s on the s e c o n d t e a m a r e T u c k e r an d G e o r g e M o h a l l r y of T e x a s A A M , with O 'N e a l at c e n t e r a n d R i c k H e r r s c h e r of S o u t h e r n M e t h o d ist a n d F r e d d y G r i m of A r k a n s a s a t g u a r d s k ’ l a c a 8M0.C with his n e w SONIC £*0“ - Fver since Ja c k bought hi* new Some C A P R I p h o n o g r a p h at the local college store he s become the biggest B M O C ever Vou can join him and be the biggest ever. too, for you can buy a C ap ri phonograph fo r as little as $19 95 Th is month's special buy is the C apri 550. It s a portable t-speed hi-fi plionograpb with 5 X T B C O R automatic changer Features arc twin speakers a quality amplifier and a smartly sr.ied cabler* in attractive T w o -T o n e Fores* Green Specially priced at your local dealer. S O N I C INDUSTRIES, INC. 19 WTtb**- S t re e t Lynbrook, N, Y. R I C H A R D K E E T O N . . . s o p h o m o r e s c a l l e d on C la s s B H o n o r Team Includes H ig h S c o re rs B> The Associated rr**»* T h e C l a s s B A il- S b itr schoolboy b a s k e t b a l l t e a m is ta l l an d v e r s a - ’ tile a n d p a c k s a g r e a t colle c tion of s c o r e r s . A v e r a g i n g 6 feet, 2 t in c h e s the C l a s s B t e a m s e l e c t e d by the T e x a s j S p o r t s W r i te r s A s s o c i a t i o n is h e a d ­ e d hy Milton M a rtin of A v o c a , a 6-2 s e n io r vvho flip p e d in a n a v e r ­ a g e of 30,1 poin ts p e r g a m e an d s c o r e d 62 poin ts in a --ingle g a m e M a rtin la c k e d only s e v e n points of b e in g an u n a n i m o u s c h o ic e He w a s the n e a r e s t to a n y on the first t e a m g e t tin g al! the v o te s M a l c o l m L a w l e r o f E a s t D e lt a p a i r e d with M a rtin at the f o r w a r d s , w hile S t e v e F e e of Cotton C e n t e r m a d e ( e n t e r p ost a n d O s c a r W i l l i a m s o f B ig S a n d y a n d B u r l B u t l e r the g u a r d s . E v e r m a n w e r e the of T h e S p o r t s W r i t e r s A s s o c i a t i o n p i c k s the t e a m on the b a - i s of its s h o w in g d u r i n g the r e g u l a r c a m ­ p a i g n a n d the p l a y o f f s a r e not c on ­ s i d e r e d L a w l e r for i n s t a n c e , w a s lost tw o-third- of learn that on its g a m e s . But he still w a s a g r e a t p l a y e r Hp a v e i a g e d 34 poin ts per , c o n te st, a MarcK A. 1957 THE D A IL Y T F Y A N Pag« 7' Y O U R S T R U LY . . .------------------------- Track S e a s o n A n d A l l s Well By P A T THI LY A s s o c i a t e S f x i r t * E d i t o r With the spring sun out. tho March w’nds blowing, the basketball race over and the I Jal las papers already awarding the NCA A title to SMU, track season has begun to blossom. And track season, 1957, probably moans more in these in other places, p arts than for Memorial Stadium, home c f C ly d e L i t t l e f i e l d ' s c i n d e r S a m ­ s o n s , w ill s e e not on ly the T e x a s R e l a y s but a l s o the So u t h w e s t C o n ­ f e r e n c e M e e t a n d the N C A A c h a m ­ p i o n s h ip s T e x a s o p e n e d the new t r a c k y e a r in fine f a s h io n b y s w a m p i n g H o u s ­ ton a n d T e x a s A A M l a s t S a t u r d a y . T h i s w e e k e n d they will e n c o u n t e r s t u r d i e r o p p o s i ti o n at L a r e d o ' s B o r ­ O k l a h o m a A A M , d e r O l y m p i c s A b i l e n e C h r i s t i a n 's p e l l e d M-O-R- R-O-W'i. N orth T e x a s S t a t e , a n d the SW C s c h o o l s wUl be in a t t e n d ­ a n c e , p l u s T e x a s T e c h . G e o r g i a T e c h , a n d H o u st o n T h e t r i a n g u l a r m e e t at H o u ston put a r o s y glo w on the L o n g h o r n s ’ outlook. S o m e o f the t i m e s , s u c h a s E d d i e S o u t h e r n ' s 14.3 in the high h u r d l e s , the O r a n g e th i n l y - c l a d s a r e p i c k i n g u p th is y e a r w h e r e they left off l a s t . that m a n y of show Although T e x a s lost its f a v o r i t e the r a c e , the 44(Vrelay. w h e r e in to L ittle- w o r l d ' s r e c o r d b e l o n g s fie ld s the S t e e r q u a r t e t le g io n s , lost to a n e x c e l l e n t e a r l y s e a s o n t i m e of 41 fla t, a n d s h o w e d p r o m ­ p t of e v e n b e t t o r th in g s to c o m e EDDIE S O U T H E R N H a d J . F r a n k D a u g h e r t y , slo w ly c o m i n g a r o u n d to s o u n d n e s s , not h a d a slow fi-st l e g the I jo n g h o rn s w o u l d h a v e f a r e d m u c h b e tt e r . E n c o u r a g i n g to s a y the l e a s t w a s the T e x a s s t r e n g t h in the field e v e n t s T h e L o n g h o r n s h a v e m o r e b a l a n c e b e tw e en field t h a n they h a v e show n f o r m a n y a m oon . t r a c k a n d Freshmen G o o d A g a i n And die f u t u r e look s good T h i s y e a r ' s f r e s h m a n t e a m , w hile not m e a s u r i n g u p to l a s t y e a r s s u p e r n q u a d , is a s J a c k i e G l e a s o n s a y s , " a go od g r o u p . * ' S h o rt h o rn s p r i n t e r D a l e L i t t l e ­ fie ld 'w h o m u s t m a k e C o a c h L i t t l e ­ f ie ld h a p p y e v e n though th e y a r e rcd-h tired not r e l a t e d ! l a d w h o m o v e s on o n c e he g e t s u n ­ w ou n d . 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Debate C o n t e st Drav/s ll Coll G O O S M exico, Southern M ethodist U ni­ v ersity, The U niversity of O kla­ hom a, T exas T echnological Col­ lege, B aylor U niversity, Rice In­ stitute, St. M a ry 's U niversity, Abilene C hristian College, M cM ur- , ry College, and The U niversity of T exas. B ru ce Alan M acN aughton, who C ap and Gown, senior w om en’s received his B achelor of Science organization, m et w ith Silver Spurs degree in petroleum engineering an I Swing-Out co m m ittee chair- from th e U niversity, has joined the m en T uesday night, to discuss co- college g rad u a te train in g school of sponsorship of the event. • C ities S ervice Oil C om pany. One-W om an Dram a Next Forum Show i Women of the Bible have fascin- cr of the prophet Sam uel; M ichal, ated M ary L eader since h er child- d au g h ter of Saul and wife of D avid; the hood a p p e aran c es in Sunday School HercKlias. who tem pted John -roi* , B a p tist; and M ary M agdalene. M iss B iblical plays, generally as one of L eader said a u d iences seem to en- the less conspicuous angels. About the m ost—“ W icked a y ea r ago, she began to experi- girls a re alw ays m ore d ra m a tic , ment, with a one-w om an d ra m a tic I I g u ess.” a c t based on women in the Bible. ! Miss L ead er feels th a t presenting She will present h er pro g ram , B iblical w om en in a series of mon- ” W omen of D estiny.” T h ursday at ologues is a challenge because m ost 8 p.m . in Texas Union. people have preconceived notions about looks and behavior. th e c h a ra c te rs ’ joy H erodias In her pro g ram , a series of c h a r­ a c te r sketches based on the lives of B iblical women, she will portray R uth, wife of Boaz; H annah, moth- rec en tly received E vidence service by th a t she succeeds In m eeting this challenge Is a le tte r she from D r. N orm an Vincent P eale, m in iste r of New Y ork's M arble C olleg iate' Church, w here Miss L ea d er gave her p ro g ra m . Dr. P eale w rote in ' p a r t: “ You a r e ren d erin g an out- J standing in te rp re tin g ! the Bible in a real and v ital w ay .” six y e a rs Miss L ead er has ap p eared in th e atric al stock com panies and on television, with p a rts ranging from an off­ stage sc re am to the highly charged in “ A S tre e tc a r role of Stella N am ed D e sire .” In television she has ap p eared on such d ra m a tic shows as "S tudio O ne,” “ R obert M ontgom ery P re se n ts ,” “ The H all­ m a rk T h e a tre ,” and “ M a m a .” the p ast F o r “ Women of D estin y ” is spon­ sored by the T exas Union F orum S peakers C om m ittee. On Here 6.15-7:50 M orning w atch services, through F rid ay , B a p tist Student C enter. 7 :05, IO — Holy Com m union, All Saints E piscopal Church. 8-12 — S tate E a r E xam inations, 8-12 and 1-5—S a’k injections, H ealth T exas Union. C enter. 9-5—N om inations for Mica Sweet­ h ea rt. T exas Union 307. 9-5 — B attle of F low ers Contest, Speech Building 105. 9-5- A ppointm ents interview s, for Bluebonnet Journalism B e l l e B uilding 3. 2 30 H ebrew classes, H illel Found­ M A R Y LEADER What G Longhorn Band Sets Auditions Spring auditions for the Longhorn B and will be held M arch 16 and A pril 27. D irecto r V incent R. DiNino an ­ nounced th a t audition hours will be from 9 a.m . to 12 noon and from I to 5 p.m . both days. Audition p erfo rm an ces p artly w ill determ ine w hich students will receive Long­ horn Band scholarships, M r. Di- Nino said. Auditions will be held tbs B and Hall, north of M em orial S ta­ dium . E ach m usician should bring his own Instrum ent and one m usical selection. In High school students unable to audition on either d ate should w rite M r. DiNino to a rra n g e a suitable tim e Women m ay try’ out for the Long­ horn Band, but will be lim ited to p laying clarinet, F re n ch horn, flute, piccolo, bassoon, and oboe. Boner Appoints Seven To Pharmacy Council Seven persons have been appoint­ ed for a to the th ree -y e ar te rm A dvisory Council of the U niversity P h a rm a c e u tic a l Foundation. Appointed by C. P. Boner, vice­ the U niversity, are president of Je sse W est of Plainview , W alter N. C orrigan of San Antonio, Aubrey E . K elley of B eaum ont, P earson W alsh of T e x a rk a n a , T. A rthur la m b e r t of San Antonio, W. C. Connor of F o rt W orth, and Mrs. E m m a S chroeder of F re d erick s­ burg. Appointed a t the sam e tim e for one-year te rm s w ere six ex-officio m e m b e r s T hese include Max R oesch of Austin. Ty** Stinson of Snyder, F red H. Ixnve of D a lla s W ynne Collier of Tahoka. F ra n cis N Shokes of T-ancaster, and Hulon B lack of Austin. m o ra s. to m eet. have entered T exas Union 303. T exas Union 303. 5—U gly Man m a n ag ers m ent sponsored annually by in Argon- T hursday and L riday, 5 — Spooks banquet a t E l M a ta­ 4 D eadline for filing for U gly M an, b a t« 7 -O rehesis, Women s Gym 34. 7—Called m eeting of G re a t Issues E leven colleges and universities ation. the 1957 U niversity D r C arlyle M am ey to speak on “ F aith in C onflict,” B aptist Stu- of T exas Round-Up D ebate Tourna- the dent C enter, 1 - D r . D ana M ontano to speak in O ratorical Association. The toum a- Spanish on “ The D evelopm ent of m ent will be held on the cam pus U niversity E ducation tm a Since 1918,’’ Tobin Room, ’ E ac h school has entered two de- b ate te am s, one of w hich wall de- B a tts Hall. a ffirm a tiv e and one the negative side of this y e a r 's national collegiate d eb a te topic, “ R esolved, ' T hat The U nited S tates Should Dis­ continue D irect Econom ic Ald to to u rn a ­ F oreign C ountries.” Tile m ent also includes contests in o ra ­ tory' and extem poraneous speaking. to u rn am en t will begin a t 8:30 a m. F rid a y w ith reg istratio n in die lobby of T exas Union, At the p relim in ary round of 9 a.m . the o rato ry com petition will be held, a t 9.30 draw ings for ex tem ­ poraneous speaking, a t IO a.m . the I p relim in ary rounds will be held, and a t l l a.m . the final round in o rato ry com petition. D raw ings for extem poraneous speaking finals a re a t I 30 p m . and th e finals begin a t 2 p m. Round I of d eb a te begins a t 3 p .rn w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in G arrison Hall Room I. Round 2 of deb ate begins a t 4 30 p.m ., round ', 3 a t 7 p.m ., and round 4 a t 8:30] p.m . 7:30—D r. Logan Wilson to speak at Co - op Week p ro g ram , C am pus Guild. 7:15—-Alpha Epsilon D elta to h ea r D r. D. B ailey Calvin, P hysics Building 201. 7 :30—Ronnie D ugger to speak to Young D em ocratic Club, Texas Union 316. 7-8 — U niversity H ilights, KTBC T: 15 Follow-up on Silber-Mathevvs 7.30-10 O bservatory' open, P hysics 7 45- U n i v e r s i t y News Beat. discussions, YM-YWCA. C om m ittee. Building. radio. The KY ET. 8 Icemen sen. ices, F irs t English L uth eran Church. S atu rd ay h e a d q u a rte rs the tou rn am en t shifts back to the lobby of T exas Union. Round 5 of d ebate for Geologist to Speak Here D r. Lowell G. Biddulph, visiting professor of geology', will speak on “ The G e o l o g y of Y ellowstone P a r k ” a t I p.m . T hursday in Geo­ logy Building 14. The S em inar is open to the public. W e O ffer Expert Picture Framing Studtman Photo Finish G R 7-2820 222 West 19th T U X E D O S FOR RENT All a tm Longhorn Cleaners 2 WX G u a d a lu p e P h o n e G R 6-3K47 the begins a t 8 a m ., round 6 a t 9:30 a.m ., and round 7 a t l l a.m . R e­ tou rn am en t will be sults of trophies w ill be announced and aw arded at a luncheon a t 12:30 p rn. the faculty dining room in of tile Union. Schools entering the tou rn am en t a re The U niversity of W ichita (K ansas), The U niversity of New Former Professor Dies Dr. C harles M. Reinoehl, 78 fo rm er U niversity professor, died M onday a t College Station. D r. Reinoehl ta u g h t a t the U niversity during l l sum m er sessions. Western i l i a — Sh ir t* S u it* — J ea n * Jacket*— Sk ir t * Lad ie*’ B a g * (M ove*— B elt* S h o e R ep a ir CAPITOL SADDLERY 1614 Lavaca m m S P E E D W A Y RADIO,TELEVISION and Hi FI S A L E S & S E R V IC E GR 8-6609 speed o f G reito ry G ym f m m m m sm m m ..ss? i N o Extra C h a rg e for Fast Service at O p e n 7:00 a m to 6 00 p.m. M o n d ay through Saturday 510 W . 19th St. Corner Nueeei Laundry Service I f t I ^ TYPEWRITER SPECIALISTS -' TP Can Do the Job Better ' , Free Delivery and Pick U p ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T e le p h o n e GR 8 ~ 4 3 6 0 University Typewriter Exchange 2542 Guadalupe r v A. W W p» "V w stS . n i l 9050 , M ira a n d m o r e men lo A n i l l a w t i r " T A IL O R -M A D E SUITS ^ I I • Hundred* of fabric* to inject from a An;.- et>Ie At no extra coit • Guaranteed fit—expert workm anship • t r e e alteration* during life of suit C R O W N TAILORS ION Cm ! S l a ts GR I «T03 W e’d Uke to admit right here and now that the main reason we run advertisements like this is to get you, dear reader, to drink Coca-Cola to the virtual exclusion of all other beverages. The sooner you start going along with us, the soonef w e’ll both begin to get more out of life. t SIGN OF GOOD TASTE W ednesday, March 6, 1957 TH E D A IL Y TEXAN Page 3 C am pu s N ew s In Brief UT Power Show Scheduled D r. H arold W. Sm ith, associate ! The com m ittee chairm en w ere M acN aughton is assigned to Die p rofessor of electrical engineering, j oriented on th eir p a rt in Swing-Out. com pany’s T re a s u re r s Division in in • has announced the d a te of the Uni- Class ch airm en include Ja n e Hen- B artlesville. W ith assignm ents ; versify Exposition and P ow er Show, derson and M ary H ate S u rratt, Jun- other divisions d u rin g the training period, M acN aughton will becom e tor class ch a irm en ; O retta T hom as fam iliarized w ith the over-ail oper­ and Ju lia M offett, sophom ore class ations of the fully integrated oil and Carol M cClurg, com pany. It w ill he held on cam p u s F rid a y , M ay 3, from 6 to IO p.m . P a rtic ip a tin g in the show will he ch airm en ; the College of E ngineering, College of P h a rm a c y , and the De- _ , p a rtm e n t of Home E conom ics. The C-SUO O iT S r S S c h o l a r s h i p vario u s m ilita ry units on th e ca m ­ pus w ill also p rese n t exhibits. the freshm an class chairm an. c l i , _ l » As in the past, all those in te r­ ested in the w onders of science a re invited. This y e a r’s show will be especially designed to illu stra te to v isiting high school groups how the U n iv ersity ’s colleges their subject fields. tr e a t P u blicity ch airm an for the event is T. A. C arlton, a s sista n t professor of engineering m echanics, DuPont to Give Grants The $200 L aredo Club scholarship will be aw ard ed in late April to a g rad u a te of L aredo Ju n io r Col­ lege. The club m akes the aw ard y e a r­ ly, using funds obtained through C hristm as dance. The 1956 dance provided enough funds for two o r to be offered, th ree scholarships A beiardo Lozano, re ­ the club’s cording se c re ta ry , said. Selection of aw ard ees is m ade eith er by T exas exes in Laredo or by a fac­ ulty board from the junior college. the next Cactus Errs in Nam es The D uPont com pany w ill give the U niversity p o stg rad u a te fello w -1 ship g ran ts in ch e m istry and c h e m -1 leal engineering durin g acad em ic year. The C actus m ade a clerical e rro r in the Bluebonnet Belle c a n d id a te list th a t ap p eared Sunday in The The purpose of the fellow ships is D aily Texan. The erro r com bined to encourage advanced train in g in the nam es of M arjorie P earso n and chem istry , engineering, and other I M arv Alice P reston to read “ M ar- seiences. R ecipients of the g ran ts jorie P re sto n .” This accounts for will be selected by the U niversity. th e re being only 29 n am es for 30 Tile fellowships w ill allow each candidates. stu d en t $1,500, plus $600 if m a rried . Tuition and fees a re paid and a contribution of $1,200 is m a d e to the U niv ersity for each fellow ship is­ sued. Parade Film Scheduled Premeds to Hear Dean of D r. D. B ailey C alvin, dean a t student and c u rric u la r affairs the U niversity of T ex as M edical B ran ch a t G alveston, w ill speak to p rem ed ical students a t 7:15 p m, W ednesday in P hysics Building 201. D r. Calvin will d iscuss the v a ri­ ous asp ects of m edical school life and will answ er questions pertain- ! ing to th a t subject. T his is the second in a series of p ro g ra m s sponsored by the U niver­ sity c h a p te r of Alpha E psilon Del­ ta, national honorary prem edical fra tern ity . Sw in g-O u t to Be M a y 4 ut* mer-Out annual ovpnt hnnnri Swing-Out, annual event honoring jun io r and senior w om en and out­ standing students, w ill be held M ay 4. A film on past U niversity R ound­ up p a ra d e s will be shown a t 4 p.m . F rid a y in the M ain Lounge of T exas Union. Sponsored by the Round-U p p a ­ ra d e com m ittee, it w ill be shown for people responsible for group entries in the parad e and any oth­ ers in terested. D iane M cF arland and D avid Cornell, p ara d e co-chairm en, will be av a ila b le for a question and an sw e r period afte r the showing. Hillel to Hold Discussion A discussion of the Bible w ill be led by P ro fesso r Leon Lebovitz a t IO a m. T hursday a t Hillel F ou n d a­ tion. On F rid a y at IO a.m . The E te rn a l V alue of Jew ish L ite ra tu re w ill be discussed. Graduate Joins School While a student a t the U niversity, M acN aughton w as a m em ber al AIME. WahJquist Writes Article Ja ck R. W ahlquist, U niversity student, w rote an a rtic le for th# F ebruary issue of The Student L a w y e r J o u rn a l entitled “ Law D ays a t T e x a s.” In his article , W ahlquist de. scribes the v ario u s activites of Law D ay a t the U niversity, held each spring since 1952. P arallel* between the grow th of the School of Law and th a t of the U niversity itself are also m ade. P lans a re now being drawn tor a law student union building, Wahl, quist said. Bergeron W in s Contest Bevely B ergeron, mid-year grad, uate rn a d v e rtis.n g and campo# rep resen tativ e for R em ington Elec­ tric Shavers, won the $25 first priz# in the national contest for the best college ad v e rtisin g promotion on the R em ington Rollectric. The re­ sults of the contest w ere announced this week by the Student Market. mg Institute of New York City, sponsoring organization. B ergeron's prom otion centered a r o u n d an ad - w riting contest the forty students in th# am ong Retail A dvertising course. K ruger # Jew e.ry Store aw a rd e d prizes for the best ads and published Lionel B lom quist’s w inning layout and copy in The D aily Texan. Taylor Gets Chemist Job graduate of John M. Taylor Jr., a recen t the U niversity, ha# I been em ployed a s a chem ist of th# research d e p a rtm e n t of the Pan A m erican P etro le u m Corporation in Tulsa. M r, T ay lo r graduated w ith an MA deg ree in February, L955. His p re se n t address i* P an A m erican P etroleum Corporation, P. O. Box 591, T ulsa 2, Old*. Book Review to Be Given A book review will be given on “ The Nun s S tory” by K ath ry n Hulme Sunday a t l l a.m . It will be p resented in St. A ustin's Audi­ torium . 1911 San Antonio. Th# speaker will be B rother Simon Scribner of St. E dw ards U niversity. What's it like to he A N I B i V I S A L E S M A N ? S e llin g to m an age m e n t It perhaps the best training for m an age m e n t, an d i f s the reason G e n # M c G ra w joined IB M . T oday, h# p o sse sse s a thorough practical B u sin e ss A d m in istration education, re sponsibility, an excellent inco m e — oil at a g e 2 7. Road a b o u t an u nu su al career. M a k e * first sale Gene's first sale, to a bank, required thorough study; consultations; a writ­ ten r eco m m en d a tio n . T he clim ax ca m e, G ene rem em b ers, when he submitted his analysis to the vice president and received that gentle­ man’s signature. equality, because they respect m y training and my business judgment.’* Future w id e open “ I ’m getting married soon, and I wa# amazed to realize how much security IB M ’s growth (sales have doubled on the average every five years sine# 1930) and benefits represent. But I think m y real security lies in th# chance to use my own ability fully and freely. There are nearly 200 Branch Managerships, 15 District Managerships and executive positions in 5 other divisions ahead of me. IBM is introducing new machines, system# and concepts so fast that, every Mon­ day, we have a ‘new idea’ meeting just to keep up.” IBM hopes this message will giv# you some idea of what it’s like to be a salesman at IBM . There are equal o p p o r tu n itie s for E . E . ’s, I . E . ’s , M .E .’s, physicists, mathematicians, and Liberal Arts majors in IBM ’s many divisions—Research, Product D evelopm ent, M anufacturing E m rn D U c v u ln g ( t f i l o m m In sta lla tio n Gene’s latest sale was to a large industrial corporation. H e’s now pre­ paring this customer for the installa­ tion of an IBM electronic system designed to simplify financial pro­ cedure; inventory and other system s problems. At 27, Gene finds himself top man on an important account. He's educator, salesman, administrator. H o w w o u ld G e n # define c e llin g ? “ We feel the best way to sell is to be able to consult. The best way to con­ sult is to know something of value your customer doesn’t. IB M ’s ‘some­ thing of value' is profit through automation.’’ G e n e ’* thought* on competition! “ The entire Office Machine Industry feels the lead pencil is the biggest competitor. You’ve no idea how many time-consuming clerical jobs can be mechanized, thus freeing people for important, creative jobs. IB M ’s suc­ cess in the field is due to service, knowledge, ‘know-how’.’’ D oe * G en e find hi* youth a h a n d ic a p ? “ It’s what you know—not how old you are—that counts. I deal with executive# twice my age on a basis of C heckin# ow* m w chant"* l y t H m gineermg, Sales and Technical Serv4 ice. Why not drop in and discuss IBM with your Placement Director? Ho can supply our brochure and tell you when IBM will interview on you f campus. Meanwhile, our Manager of College Relations, Mr. P. H. Bradley, will be happy to answer your <•*•*’- tioas. Write him at IB M , Room A9i01 690 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. *. I N T E R N AT IO N A L S U S t N I S S M A C H I N ! * C O * P O * A X I O N (LACY MC TY W At TMS tf I 7 MI U T AMY m O O U C T f Y ou’re Gene M cG rew . , . high school footballer and class officer. You won a scholarship and (vent through Prince­ ton in the top third of your class . . • managed varsity t rack. . . commanded an a r tille r y b a tte r y in K o r e a . . . "W hen you put a lot of preparation in ­ to your carcer" Cene McGrew feels , "you should expect a lot of opportunity in return.” Meet* IBM representative Out of the Army in 1953, Gene m et an IBM representative. It sounded like opportunity. A few interviews later, Gene was sure. Although sales was only one of the many jobs he felt he could handle, this hind of selling— ( I BM machines are as much an idea as a product) —promised to occupy every talent he possessed. Besides, he's learned that “ no other form of training produces so many lop busi­ n ess managers." * ■ S S 0 « n * outlie*** p ro g ram m in g t a d Then began a 13 months’ training program marked by merit salary in­ creases. F irst—3 months’ schooling and observing operations in Pitts­ burgh (Gene's hometown). N e x t—2 m onths’ studying the applications of IB M ’s electronic data processing ma­ chines in business, science, govern­ ment, and defense. Followed by 7 months’ practical training in the field, with customer contact. Followed by IBM' s famous course in selling meth­ ods. Finally, assignment to a sales territory near Pittsburgh, responsible for about 14 companies and their ex­ ecutives who used IBM equipment, and a dozen or so more who were logical prospect# for it. W e d n e s d a y , M f l r c K h> ' 9 5 7 T H S D A I L Y T E X A N Pag # 4 i w h* a«f rrr- T u itio n Raise W ill Lead Salari For B v J Af K K W A H I D I IST L e w m a n T w o y e a r s ago the bitter piM of in c re a s e d tu it ion a ’ s t a t e co' lo g es a n d un iversities w a s of fa re d fo r public consum ption It w a s ind igestible T h a t s a m e p ill is b e in g o f f e r e d a g a i n . I t h a s b e e n c o ag e d w i t h is th e s u g a r y a r g u m e n t it i n ­ t h e o n l y w a y to prov ide a n c r e a s e m f a c u l t y s a l a r i e s I find it still i n d i g e s t i b l e t h a i No Relation t h a t F i r s t t h e r e I s u b m i t to p r o v i d e is no r e l a t i o n b e t w e e n th e - s u e of i n c r e a s e d f a c u l t y s a l a r i e s w h i c h I f a v o r w i t h e n t h u s i a s m t u it i o n w h i c h a n d I i n c r e a s e d l e a s t e q u a l e n ­ d i s l i k e w i t h a? I w o u l d t h u s i a s m . P e r h a p s w h o l e h e a r t e d l y s u p p o r t a n in­ c r e a s e m t u i t i o n if t h e L e g i s l a ­ !h a f my t u r e w e r e s e r v e d a* b r e a k f a s t w o u ld he a t t r a c t i v e m y b e d s i d e b y a n c o e d of m y c h o ic e "Hist s e e m - a s u n l i k e l y a* a p r o v i s i o n t h a i f u n d s f r o m t h e i n c r e a s e a r e to be u s e d f o r f a c u l t y s a l a r i e s As t h e L e g i s ­ a n i n d i c a t i o n of how la tu r e f e e ls a b o u t i h e p r o p o s i ­ t io n , it is i n t e r e s t i n g to n o te t h a t a n a m e n d m e n t to t h e t u i t i o n i n ­ c r e a s e bill it w a s t h e m tr r i t of t h e L e g i s l a t u r e to f a c u l t y sa u s e a n e s w a s r e s o u n d i n g l y d e f e a t e d G r a n t e d t h a t n n h a n a p p r o p r e t h a t s t a t e d f u n d s t h e for Aft *i C A S Ghana Rises as Nat ion O n Gold Coast Bs J M , R O B L HTS Associated Press New s Anat} st p e o p l e O v e r o n t h e G o l d C o a s t of A f­ r i c a t h e y ’r e c h r i s t e n i n g a n e w n a t i o n W e d n e s d a y , c a l l e d G h a n a th e I t s a l l v e r y d e f i n i t e l y in A m e r i c a n t r a d i t i o n . A p o l i t i c a l l y b e e n I m m a t u r e its B r i t i s h f o r m e r s c h o o l e d hv m a s t e r s its t o o w n It to t h e s k e p t i c a l p a r t o f t h e w o r l d th a t t h e B r i t i s h i m p e r i a l E m p i r e p r e f e r r i n g i n s t e a d t o p o s e a s tho m id w n f e o f l i b e r t y . t a k e u p life on l o n g e r is no to k e n is a h a s In a p p r e c i a t i o n of t h i s to k e n . w h i c h r e l i e v e * s o m e o f t h e e m ­ t h e C n i t e d S ta v e s b a r r a s s m e n t f r e q u e n t l y f e e l s b e c a u s e of h e r c l o s e a l l i a n c e w i t h t h e c o lo n i a l p o w e r s o f E u r o p e . V'ice P r e s i ­ d e n t N i x o n is a t A c c r a to .join r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of 55 o t h e r n a ­ t i o n s a t t h e b i r t h i n g T h e B r i t i s h a r e s p o n s o r i n g th e n e w n a t i o n t h e s a m e in m u c h s p i r i t t h a t t h e U n i t e d S ta v es na « s p o n s o r e d a n d t h a t o t h e r W e s t A f r i c a n n a ti o n , L i b e r i a . t h e P h i l i p p i n e * G h a n a , l ik e P a k i s t a n b u t u n ­ l ik e s o m e o f t h e o t h e r r e l a t i v e l y n e w n a ti o n * h a s a l r e a d y m a d e he*- c h o i c e of t h e W e s t e r n s id e in t h e c o ld w a r , She is a m e m ­ b e r of t h e C o m m o n w e a l t h of N a t i o n s , f o r m e r l v k n o w n e s t h e B r i t i s h She t h i s c h o ic e a s f r e e l y a* m a d e B u r m a d e c i d e d to go it a lo n e C o m m o n w e a l t h . 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T h e U n i v e r s i t y r e q u e s t is for a $900,000 i n c r e a s e a n d h a s b e e n e n d o r s e d by l e a d e r s in b o th h o u s e s of t h e L e g i s l a t u r e . T h i s i n c l u d e s a p a y r a i s e fo r t e a c h i n g a s s i s t a n t s . a n u p g onp C e r t a i n l y s t u d e n t s s h o u l d h e g i v ­ en a n e d u c a t i o n a s r e a s o n a b l y a s is p o s s ib l e . R ut, t h e c o s t o f Iii m g h a s u n b e l i e v a b l e a m o u n t s i n c e th e p r e s e n t r a t e w a s s e t in t h e b o t t o m o f t h e D e p r e s s i o n 1933, C o n t r a r y to w h a t m a n y p e o ­ p le b e li e v e , th e hip d e n of a n e d u c a ­ tion w o u l d not he s h i f t e d f r o m the t a x p a y e r d i r e c t l y s t u d e n t . 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T h e t h o s e p a i d in 1933 in " T h e r e into c o n s i d e r a t i o n w o u l d of liv in g of n e c e s s i t y be m o r e t h a n d o u b l e th e p r o p o s e d $50 p e r y e a r i n c r e a s e . is n o g u a r a n t e e w i t h i n H o u s e Bill 265 t h a t f a c u l t y s a l a r i e s will h e r a i s e d , " is o n e of t h e l o u d e s t c r i e s o f o b j e c t i o n to t h e hill T h is is t r u e of e v e r y hill T h * H o u s e h a s c o m p l e t e d i s c r e t i o n o v e r s u m s of m o n e y a p p r o p r i a t e d e a c h s e s s io n fo r all p u r p o s e s . a s a l a r y T h e U n i v e r s i t y h o w e v e r , h a * r a i s e d f a c u l t y le v e l h a s r e a c h e d it a s s u r e d of a b e e n s a l a r y . O n c e b e e n is n e v e r r e d u c e d e x c e p t in t h e f a c e of e x t r e m e e m e r ­ g e n c e s u c h a s a s e v e r e d e p r e s s i o n . S a l a r i e s a r e n e v e r i n d i s c r i m i n a t e l y c u t. W h y N o t A v a i l a b l e F u n d ? f u n d e n t i r e l y of O t h e r s a s k is d e s i g n e d “ W h y d o e s t h e U n i ­ f r o m its v e r s i t y not u s e m o n e y to p a y A v a i l a b l e F u n d t e a c h e r s T h e A v a i l a b l e F u n d c o n ­ m o r e ” s i s t s i n t e r e s t d e r i v e d f r o m i n v e s t m e n t o f t h e P e r m a n e n t F u n d . T h is for b u i ld i n g s . In p a s t y e a r s , h o w e v e r . th e L e g i s l a t u r e h a s a p p r o p r i a t e d m o n e y f r o m t h e A v a i l a b l e F u n d to m e e t o p e r a t i n g c o s t s of t h e U n i v e r ­ s i t y . S u p p o s e d l y all o p e r a t i n g c o s t * s h o u l d c o m e f r o m t h e S t a t e '* G e n ­ e r a l R e v e n u e . In d i p p i n g i n to th * t h e t u n e of $5 to A v a i l a b l e F u n d m il l io n d o l l a r s th * in p a s t y e a r s , L e g i s l a t u r e h a s l i t e r a l l y “ h o i-ro w ed f r o m P e t e r to p a y P a u l , ” R* » '"7 f I * • I h r r i m to rn • Competition; a Good Tiding T o t h e E d i t o r : not “ C o n t r i b u t i o n c o m p e t i t i o n ’’ I* a d e li g h t f u l s l o g a n And a c a t c h y p h r a s e o r a lo ud b ell is c o n c e d e d l y e f f e c ti v e s h e e p l e a d e r s h i p O e a d e r - s h e e p i to o r f r o m . is T h is it a p p e a r s , l e t t e r c o n c e r n s t h e R o u n d ­ up P a r a d e o n c e t h e m o s t m a g ­ n i f ic e n t in t h e S o u t h w e s t , a n d t h e c h a n g e s p l a n n e d o r u n p l a n n e d for t h e It C o m p e t i t i o n , to b e s l a in b y o u r d r a g o n n e x t c a m p u s e \ e r - s o - r e p r e s e n t a t i v e l e a d o r s h e e p C o m p e t i t i o n , in­ th e f l u e n c e w h i c h a g r e a t n u m b e r of p e o p le p a r t i c u l a r l y in th is c o u n t r y , b e li e v e p r o m o t v e of b e t t e r p r o ­ l o w e r p r i c e s m o r e h e lp fu l d u c t s . a n d e v e n a n d c o u r t e o u s m o r e d i li g e n t p u b l i c s e r v i c e is to he d e - e r n p h a s i /. e d s e r v i c e t h in k C o m p e t i t i o n h a s b e e n d e c l a r e d a n i l l e g i t i m a t e m o t i v e by its u s u a l t h o s e w h o do not w a n t e n e m i e s t h e y c a n c o n ­ to o r d o not R a t i o n a l i z ­ t r i b u t e t h e i r h o w e v e r , d o not k n o w e r s a b i l i t i e s u n t il c a l l e d u p o n t o p r o v e t h e m A n d to c o n t r i b u t e u n t il t h e v b e c o m e a w a r e of th e m a n e o t h e r s p a s s i n g t h e m i d l e r s n e v e r w a n t c o m p e t i t i v e l y life. T h e T h e d i s e a s e a f f l i c t i n g R o u n d - U p isn t c o m p e t i t i o n , h u t d e - e m p h a s i s . th e d r e a d v i r u s c a r r i e d by t h o s e too v e r y v e r y b u s y in p u r s u i t of t h e i r t a i l s to e n j o y t h e c o lo r of o u r c a m p u s l iv e s of t h e d e ­ e m p h a s i s c a r r i e r s d o n e e d s i m p l i ­ the fy in g f r e e d o m not t h e y s h o u l d a l l o w o t h e r s t h e f r e e d o m to d o a n t i ­ b o d ie s f o r t if i e d t h e blood of R o u n d - U p l e a s t h a l f of a p a r a d e F o r t u n a t e l y e n o u g h t o c o n t r i b u t e to a s s u r e a* t h e y h a v e j u s t a s h u t so t h e t h a t t h o u g h t T h e s p i r i t of t h is p a r a d e will he “ It * c o u n t s .” E a c h g r o u p s u b m i t t i n g a n e n t r y t r o p h y . w’ill He a w a r d e d a h e r o i n c o n v e n i e n t to c o m ­ S o m e find it p e te to c o m p e t e sn n o n e s h a l l he a ll o w e d to t a k e a c c o r d i n g “ E a c h g iv e a c c o r d i n g to h i s a b i l i ­ his ty a n d n e e d s “ ( M a r x ) is a n o t h e r s l o g a n w h i c h m i g h L h e l p t h e P a r a d e C o m ­ m i t t e e th e g o a l is a s u c c e s s f u l p a r a d e . I look fo r a p a r a d e suoes.sful o n l y to th e e x t e n t t h a t c o m p e t i t i o n l e a k s in I f a v o r the o p e n m a r k e t . its g o a l, u n l e s s s t a n d a r d * r e a ^ i flo at set in ROB F O W L E R Criticism Old .Story T o th e E d it o r * “ I f y o u p a n it y o u ’re a Iou*a. Tf y ou r a v e it y o u ’r e a s t u t e ” lin e c o l u m n s th e r e v i e w e r - c r i t i c * c r e e d M r D a v i d P e n n i n g t o n a t y p i c a l - s e e m i n g m u s i c s t u d e n t r e g a l e d the f i r in g t h e o t h e r d a y w ith s c h o l a r l y g r o a n s in d e s p a i r of th e a b i l i t y of B r a d D a n i e l , th* ' T w a s T e x a n A m u s e m e n t s E d i t o r . all too t y p i c a l l y t y p i c a l , h is c a r d ­ in g c o m m e n t s a n d t h i s e x - r e v i e w - e r s s t o m a c h m u s c l e * did a b a r r e l - roll in s y m p a t h y . 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A u s ti n S y m p h o n y Shaw’ w a s m y idol A a r o n C o p ­ l a n d s “ H o w to L i s t e n ’’ m y h ih le Brad digs In f a r m o r e than a n y ­ body around here— D a v e B e n n e tt, h a y M cK a y , and m y s e l f inclu ded. H e ' s got quite a c o ll e c t i o n of hooks at h o m e , a* well a s s o m e good r e f e r e n c e t e s t s in the o ffice p o p u l a r D a v e o f ho \ h a v e y o u e v e r r e a d a n y t h i n g on th e g e n t l e a r t of c r i t i ­ c i z i n g p e r f o r m a n c e s a c c o r d i n g to i n t e g r i t y * U k e m o s t y o u r a r t i s t i c m u s i c m a j o r s yo u o b v i o u s l y feel t h a t y o u c o u ld d o a b o n e r j o b of it t h a n a n y o n e on th * T e x a n M a y b e you can r a v e v e r y loud— u s e su ch p h r a s e s “ s e n s i t i v e a r t i s t r y , ” “ b e a u t i f u l , ” “ l o v e l y , ” —- e v e n though the worst th in g y o n ’va ev er he ar d Issu es from the uretic* t m . aa If so y o u ’d he a p o p u l a r r e v i e w ­ in­ Isn t. H e * h o n e s t , e r B r a d s t e a d T m u c h p r e f e r h o n e s t y t o u g h h a v e n t g o t t e n o v e r f r o m k e e p i n g m i n e t h e t o n g u e - i n - c h e e k a p p r o a c h T t h e s o r e spots t h e r e v s ' to D O N B O T T T ^ a v i n i a ’ P r a i s e d T o t h e E d i t o r I w i t n e s s e d t h e s a m e e n j o y a b l e “ A n d r o c l e s th e a n d a rm m r f t i m i u r j r t i m e M r . D a n i e l th* p r o g r a m . p r o x m m , L i o n . ” a t w r o t e his v e r y c a p a b l e re v ie w I a g r e e w ith M r D a n i e l u p o n t h e b r i l l i a n t d i r e c t o r s h i p of J i m Mc L a Tty. h u t u p o n o n e of t h e m o at o u t s t a n d i n g c h a r a c t e r s of t h e p l a y , J a n C o u r t n e y , I d i s a g r e e w i t h h i m M r D a n i e l s a y s . “ J a n C o u r t n e y . in h e r role a* L a v i n i a . w a * m u c h too r e s e r v e d th e point a l m o s t of just m u m b l i n g h e r w o r d s ” to A w o m a n f a c e d w i t h d y i n g for w h a t s h e b e l i e v e s w o u l d not h e in a n e x u b e r a n t a n d s c r e a m i n g m o o d to J a n C o u r t n e y fo r h e r v e ry - c a p a b l e p o r ­ t r a y a l a< L a v i n i a In “ A n d r o c l e s a n d th e L io n . " Is d u e J u s ti c e t h i n k I R O N N I E L. B R E N T Official Notices C T 350 Alii meet in Union TOP Thursday March 7. G T Osmun in stru cto r Classical l a n g u e s * # If th;* p r a c t i c e is c o n t i n u e d U n i v e r s i t y will h a v e tiv e * in b s b u i l d i n g p r o g r a m : th * t w o a l t e r n a ­ 1 B u ild , hut d i s r e g a r d q u a lity ' of v m a t e r i a l s a n d c o n s t r u c t i o n 2 K e e p h ig h q u a Ii tx’ b u ild in g * b u t th e a v a i l a b l e to lim i t e n r o l l m e n t fa c i li t ie s E i g h t n e w b u i ld i n g * h a v e Hem* r e q u e s t e d b v t h e U n i v e r s i t y in th # n e x t b i e n n i u m S e v e n N e v * B u i l d i n g * . . . C e s s a t i o n of u s e of o u r b u i l d i n g r e s o u r c e * f o r o p e r a t i n g c o st* r a n g o * u s t h a t n e w A r t B u i l d i n g w # w a n t p l u s s e v e n o t h e r * . W ith In­ c r e a s e d e n r o l l m e n t s c o r n in g in 1959, w e will n e e d m o r e a n d b e t t e r heel*, ing f a c i li t ie s fo r m a r r i e d s t u d e n t s , a n d m o r t a n d b e t t e r c l a s s r o o m s p a c e in h i g h - g r a d e T h e r e c e n t l y pa^-sed A m e n d m e n t ITI a l l o w s o n e - h a l ' of t h e p r i n c i p a l to he of t h e P e r m a n e n t F u n d in­ r o r t w r a t * v e s t e d b o n d * a n d s t o c k s ’n o r d e r to g i v * s h i g h e r r a t e of i n t e r e s t to i n c r e a s e th e A v a i l a b l e F u n d Th * h o w e v e r , m u s t h e d o n e g r a d u a l l y *n o r d e r th e P e r m a n e n t not F u n d in c a s e o f a n e m e r g e n c y j e o p a r d i z e to Ie** f r o m Tbs* f a r t t h a t t h e L e g i s l a t u r e b a a t a k e n t h * e a c h y e a r A v a i l a b l e F u n d i n d i c a t e s i n c r e a s e d c o n f i d e n c e t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d a n a w a r e n e s s of o u r c r i t i c a l n e e d s S u c h c o n f i d e n c e sh o u l d s u f f i c e tm get o u r i n c r e a s e in f a c u l t y s a l a r i # * . in In eroK .M * bi A n s a r o r v T h e p r o p o s e d tu it i o n i n c r e s s * t f th e a n s w e r E v e n t a k i n g into corv si d e r » ? i o n i h a t t h e r e a r e i n c r e a s e d oil a l l o w a b l e s to u p th e a m o u n t lo t h e S t a t e s G e n e r a l F u n d , t h i s I i t h a n w a * e s t i m a t e d still no m o r e hy G o v e r n o r D a n i e l i n itia l l r h ts b u d g e t m e s s a g e to t h e L e g i s l a t u r e in J a n u a r y . T ile f u n d s f r o m t h e oil a l l o w a b l e * will t a k e r a r e of a $45 m il l io n sc h o o l In­ s a l a r i e s w h i l e t e a c h e r s ’ c r e a s e d t u it i o n m u s t h e l p t a k e c a r * of o u r ow'n f a c u l t y . tn p u b l ic i n c r e a s e th e i n s t i t u t i o n M a t e - s u p p o r t e d “ H o u s e Bill 263 doe* not s t a t * h o w m u c h o f t h e r e v e n u e f r o m t h * t u it i o n sh o u ld g o to n e e d y r a i s e d s t u d e n t s c h o l a r s h i p * ’’ So s t a t e s a n ­ o t h e r a r g u m e n t of o p p o s i t io n to H o u s e Bill 265 T h is Is t r u e b e c a u s * in its o w n n e e d s T e x a s m u s t j u s t i f y f o r s c h o l s T s h i p s a n d s a l a r i e s a n d a s k for t h e s e s u m s a c c o r d i n g l y . T h e U n i v e r s i t y t h i n k s $150,000 w o u l d b* a m p l e p r o v i d i n g '5 0 s c h o l a r s h i p s f o r 3,000 s t u d e n t s Tt is d o u b t f u l t h a t t h e r e a r e t h is m a n v w h o w o u l d h e p r e v e n t e d f r o m a t t e n d i n g t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y d u e to t h e a c t u a l $50 p e r y e a r , o r $1 36 p e r w e e k i n c r e a s e T h o u g h for th is p e r c e n t a g e I* suffi­ s m a l l e r th e U n i v e r s i t y , c ie n t s c h o o l s c o u l d not b e g in to f i n a n c e a t h i s b a s t s . s c h o l a r s h i p p r o g r a m on in In r a i s i n g t h * F o r t h p a b o v e s t a t e d r e a s o n s it t» l o g ic a l to a s s u m e t h a t t h e L e g i s l a ­ t h e f u t u r e , t u r e w ill. n o w a n d it b y d o w h a t h a * b e e n a s k e d o f t b s U n i v e r s i t y . t u i ­ tion. w e w ill b e n e f it by g e t t i n g b e t t e r f a c u l t y s a l a r i e s t h u s c o m ­ ing s e v e r a l s t e p * c l o s e r to b e in g a U n i v e r s i t y of a n d s c h o l a r s h i p s f o r all t h o s e w h o n o w b e l i e v e t h e y c o u ld not a t t e n d , w e* * H o u s e Bill 265 to b e c o m e law . t h e first c l a s s I o le i \ r 7 I CS I In tho exercise of a fond old Am erican privilege, a petition by students equal to 15 per cent of (he num ber of total bal­ lots east in the last general election called tor a referen d u m which will be held on campus all day T h u rsd ay . The questions set forth by the referendum : • “I approve of th e Student Assembly Resolution favoring tuition provided the e x tra income derived an increase in therefro m is used for teaching salaries and scholarships.1' Yes No 1 have no opinion. • “ Do you favor an increase in the rate of tuition in Mate colleges and universities?” Yes No 1 have no opinion. The answ ers to these questions should he carefully consid­ ered. To aid the student in m aking his decision we present I*aw A ssem ­ today a rg u m e n ts pro and eon. .Tack W ahlquist blyman, who led the opposition to the resolution cited above on the floor of the Assembly, takes the position that the first question should be answered with a resounding “No!" Susan Mowerv and Marilyn Goldberg, co-author? of the resolution defend the Assembly action and u rg e a “ Yes" reply to ques­ tion one. T o m o rro w ’s editorial page will c a r r y a text of the bill for student consideration in addition to the a rg u m e n ts presented tod ay by Assem blym an W ahlquist, Goldhe g, and Mowerv. On the second question, we feel that th e only honest a n ­ swer for an y v o ter Is “ I have no opinion The question is poorly phrased and such a g eneral onp th at an intelligent affirm ativ e an sw e r is impossible. H e re we have a q u e ry relating to some multiple of IS institutions with th at m a n y vary in g situations upon which we have no facts or bases to m ake a decision. Rut In the first question the facts are at hand and there is ample m aterial to base a decision upon One of the a rg u m e n ts that opponents of the tuition raise fall h a rk most heavily upon is “ Let the people pav who are most able to pay.” This implies that students are the l e a s t able to pay and th at the b urden should fall upon the t a x ­ payer wholly or nearly so. A so u n d er rule we th in k is to let the people who receive the benefits pay v^haf they a re able to pay and then let those more able to pay m ake up the deficit. , in The Texan stand rem ains this: it is ap p ro p riate at this time th a t tuition be raised as p r o p o s e d p r o v i d e d that a sc h o lar­ ship p ro g ra m is instituted for the student in financial distress, and th at the additional funds a re channelled back to th e s t u ­ dent source from which th ey were derived for the purpose increased faculty salaries which t u n . m eans superior teaching. At this point we might say th at if o u r sole goal is a cheap education in the sense of an economical one, we m ay well run the risk of a cheap education In the sense of quality. fra g m e n ta ry expense a m ong the g re a te r ones at college: room, hoard and o th e r necessities. We suspect th at brew hills, even am o n g the s tu ­ dents m aking the loudest noises at this point, top the tuition bill for m a n y students. B r u c e L a n e Tuition w h e th e r $25 or $50 Rut if the increase is going to increase teaching excellence feasible tor in the U niversity—-by m aking it economically good professors to rem ain on the staff and prevent o u r losing these good professors to universities that can pay the price, a “ Yes” to question one is well w a rra n te d is a P a t T rill,v Y I M A GIANT A M O N S ) V LESSER MEN! 1 P E A N U T S (\ JUST SHINED MY SHOES . LOOK j PQ: TTY (5C0D v DON'T TUEY? YOU ONLY SWINES TUE TOES. MOU} ABOUT TUE KEELS? IM INTERESTED ONLY IN UJWAT PEOPLE TUiNK Of ME AS I e n t e r th e ROOM.. I d o n ' t c a r e o j u a t t h e y THINK Of ME AS I LEAVE 1 Z Z m u 'im all set to'1' ply m y k .te, CWA2JE B 5 0 J S LUKAT SHOULD V i o o a s t r (WELL Tut FACT TWING TO DO IS FIND OUT DWCH CLAY TWH (JUSND IS BLO JU NS.. ( c t " que iJ i t S i S w E I / 'N i O NO NO NO / NO NO NONO NO ( NO NO NONO NO NO VNO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NONO NO NO NO NO NO NO, NO NO.NO NO NO NO NO NO NO' NO NO, NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. NO NO NO n o n o n o n o n o .no NO NO NO NO NO NO.NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NC NIO NO NO NO NO NO! IP /E TOLD YOU ONCirVE TOLD YOU A HUNDRED T V SS NO! ' J ' v W ' W ♦J*. W W Wednesday, Mareh 6, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Pa ..CAI m an of 1h(1 so c,a] f n n ln illlP P i j oan p anh# ‘Heme r e p r e s e r t a t iv e ; Je a n ab B ro w n , c h a ir resent a liv e : T r h Hope, ju n io r w ill be at 4 p.m . glasses tp Tobin R oom of avo id a b le. except w hen it w as un- is a disttnc- once D r. D an a Monte nshed A rg en tin e a u g e r . H e States on a go vern m en t g ra n t and p o licy of w a s brought to the U n iv e rs ity by is v isitin g the U n ite d hundreds of g irls adopt a standard need, opt! this rn thev style and ] .smiling at e ve ryo n e o r bt and passes at g irls w ho w e a r glasses.' purposes, ed u c ato r said, B e c a u s e som e m isin fo rm e d poet seldom m ake “ M en ignoring e veryo n e, because -an't see anyone TK School of L a w . . . until th ey m oved ra ck . v college w om en todi if lust fo ut glasses the Coke- E c h te rh o ff M a rs J o W.-he. and A ld ric h , house m a n a g e r: A dele B e rn a d in e H u g n ia n . so cial com m it- Cross, ritu a l c h a irm a n . can do tee B a bara r>ingham secretary carling \felan ie s e c r e t a r \ s e c retar M c G e e corresponding cc N eld a C a ru th e rs his- A r lait n a n P h a rm a c e u tic a l A- o- o ffie rr s for the ve a l' are fra m e s to to ria n ; M a r ily n N eu m an n , parka- C on rad H y d ric k . president Jo e \nd to lit this grow in g •ians design cd w ith a fle x ib ilty of m e n ta ria n ; Jo y c e L o c k h a rt, scho- G u e r r e r o . la stic c h a ir m a n : J a n e B a rb o y , re- K e e r s n r e M r y ; R a y m o n d R eese p o rte r; Ann K le m t. re p re se n ta tiv e and S tra z n ic k y , a lte rn a te re p re se n ta tiv e C h a rlo tte tr e a s u re r : A lla n inter-co-op and B ill M o rg a n inter-co-op m easu rer, D on M a y fie ld , S c h u rr, re p o r te r; I p a r lia m e n ta r ia n ' vi< e-p resid en t, P e g g y v ic e - ! • • T h e new nffu or s for the A lh a New o ffic e r* elected by Sigm a C lu b a re H ild a R a m ire z p re s id e n t; i Sam O ffic e rs R a m ire z and D ic k B rig h t F lia vice-presiden t, ve e - G la d y s M o lin a , s e c r e t a r y : A lfre d o . tr e a s u r e r ; M a r y F r a n c e I Nu F ra te rn ity a '"r p re sid en t: H o w ard K ia n a , p resid en t: C h a rle s H a rte r, record- Lem o n , c r G eorg e H o llan d , correspon din g tyopez. re p o rte r, O s r a r V u r ig a s e c r e ta r y : R u d y G r a n e r . sen tin el: h is to ria n : H e n he rto Borrow parlia- Segle F r y . rush c a p ta in : Tom Wei- m e n ta ria n and H u m b e rlo R a m o « . gel. social c h a ir m a n : Ju d s o n Rog- sergeant-at-arm s et s. house m a n a g e r: • G ard n er, pledge m a rs h a l T ile Sp eleo lo g ical S o ciety, an or- explorer*: th is w e ek for the W iv e s C lu b for the sp rin g semes- sprung and fall sem esters of 1907. ter are M rs Ron L u th e r pres!- T h e y are D a v e K y s e r c h a ir m a n : dent M rs A M ik u sek v i«e-pt esi- C h a rle s W h ite m a n vic e - ch a irm a n , d en t; M rs s e c r e t a r y : D a v e tr e a s u re r ; and F r e d Rer- s e c re ta ry : M rs. H a r r y P a tte rso n H an n ah M rs per expedition c h a irm a n cnrresponding J e r r y C lem ent ’.Irs j 0^n W a rd . h isto rian : M rs C lyd e W ebb sponsor: P h illip D M rs B e rn h a rd H oesli < :o-sponsor. d en ’ ; D olores p a r lia m e n ta r ia n ; M rs C o u n cil for spring are J e r r y G o re G re e r for ganiz lion c le fte d o ffic e rs • the A rc h ite c tu re reco rd in g Stew art D a v is N ew o ffice rs of the and president In te r- C o O p Jo h n N ill, s e c r e ta r y ; tre a s u re r lla u s , c a v e of • S y lv ia M a ly , vice-presi- s e c r e ta r y ; tr e a s u re r : L in d a R ic h a rd S ta n le y • N ew o f f i c e r s of Zeta T a u A lph a M a rs h a ll and R ill B v rd rep o rters (tr a c e a*e president dent Ka\ P o w e r s E liz a b e th M a th e rs , and P a t A d a m s h isto rian Sponsor for the group is K l wood P re is s . as- vi7 f n f l e l J '■ t io p p t n s : C e n t e r H i g h l a n d P u r l . S h o p p i n g O R 7-50St5 O R J-757.7 « e n t e r H O M i l l HERE IS THIS WEEK’S TIE BREAKER IN OLD GOLD’S PUZZLES v ' TIE-BREAKING PUZZLE NO. 7 C lu f: T h is western coeducational state u n iversity was o|*ened in 1892 It pioneered in cooperativ e undent living. ClUf T h e coeducational u n iversity w a ” founded a* Muskogee, I n11ia n T e rrito ry in 1894. In 1920 it * as renamed for a city known as t he “ oil capital of the w orld." C lU f Founded in 1794 and chartered by the legislature of the territory South of the Ohio R iver, this u n iversity acquired its present name in 1879, Its original name was B lount College. A N S W E R I.. A N S W E R 2.. A N S W E R 3.. .V a m r__________ A d d r fun. C i t y ____ Co l l e g e * , \ S l a t e . NOLO UNTIL TOU HAVE COMPLETED ALL EIGHT TIE BREAKERS (lont^Htants who correctly solved the first 24 puzzles in Old G o ld ’s Tan g le Schools contest arr now solving the tie-breakers in order to corrqx*tc for the first prize of a W o rld T o u r for T w o and the other 85 prizes now tied for. N o te th a t the above puzzle contains the names of three schools for which three separate clues are given. W h e th e r you amok*- R e g u lars, K in g s or F ilte r*, O ld G o ld ’* ex clu sive blend of nature- ripened to ba econ g ive* you a taste t h a t ’s terrin e. T ry t o d a y ’s O ld ( jolris and y o u ’ll agree! NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MATCH THE TASTE OF TODAY’S / OLD GOLDS to In p u rch asin g glasses, aair, eyes, nape help . And. un- for m ore t con sid er and social le w c lrv looking yo u r he«? fa ce com plexion, and d eterm in e ch o ice of sty! less you h av e the m orn than one p air. you mu voor w a rd ro b e life insin e w h e re v e r you go. B e ca u s e of s im p lic ity this c o m p le x ity of facto rs ;* the keynote in m odern styles. B la c k . brow n, and beige a re framo- ■ oui' ■ w th silv e i gold p earl, and i (inning a close second. Steel gvev blue, dustv ’ o><\ and bronze a re best if you prefer a color. the basil S ilv e r, gold, and rhinestone trim on fra m e s w e a r w e ll in the c la s s ­ room o r on the dam e-floor A n e " note this season .s the addition of trim on the noseguard G old rose­ buds and lea ves to m atch ti m im in g >urh of on n sr iou s. elpgan< e the th ey P la s tic the pi vc I tv ( hi ta . i fra m r . < I w ith the I SIV O It I m s ilv e r hat lac* e in top P * a t e in the v ane- into w h ic h The T u r ro been tops a m pus .set M o re expen- v c iv d u ra b le and com es md gold a s w ell a s paste! ■ , ^t\ es f en fea tu re u re m o va b le trim s w h ich 'sc- to suit ■witched the X iv ,2 <■ ii\ > in In jttc - fh n ■ rn ne"> T v • pp c a rl ’ ,j l ( I ’-eye fra m e has b e m loc- b e a use it can be w orn w e I thin-faced per- lip m all I’ > place com es the new im port .- in and steel w h ic h is 'n. - pc a F re n c h i 1 ne co u n t; v . • ’ .m c parti- da r h . i c a w h ite mot he I «of- Ira ie en h an ced w ith rhine- nd a m idn igh t black steel rh inestones sw eepin g - ’am e w ith p the fra m e side*: B oth demon- tratrf m e u ltim a te a lines w ith nm b t ■ 'Kin of sim ple nils ml to m a rt st v I in *7 trim w h ich adds up in fashion C a n te r C lu b Drills for Ro d eo T he U T S A C a n te r C lu b has s t a r t­ ti rillin g at ed the H ob b y H orse . S ta b le for its part rn the C h a r r o s j R o d e o A p ril 5-G P.onholt Jo a n (to m a-1 B e tty Rlasm - O th e r i era who w ill ride in the show’ j anet A lliso n N e v . m e m b e r w ho w ill p a r tic i­ pate n ihe show a r e S a llv M c C lu re and \nne-M ette me h re gan • D ian e D o h erty rro ll A nn Hodge , R obin : ( sci1 Jo b rn M a r y A nn d o n e Ann M e a d o w '. K a r e n M o e h lm sn Ann P a " Ann R o tte n son. Ja n e . Tur- ■gtnia W a g n e r and Lo u ise ker, Wet T i Shot Hob ' in te r C lu b ’s A n n u a l Sp rin g Atli be on A p ril 17 at the H orse Stab le The q u ic k brown fo x " S m u r f O l l i e * * w o m e n k n o w t h a t (.io n * thorough eec-retan*! tra in i n * I* l h * a m o k e * * r o u t e I n h i m ie** aiioi-e** P*oi«i Cpu-'.# tm Ce -ege Mnmee Aril* ‘ m i * * * 0* 4* tm G I B B S G I S I X AT W O S t i MON I Ct A l* N J L I rn I Wednesday, March 6, 1957 THE DARY TEXAN Page A E | | ? 0 + Calls Texas Cultural Center i UMI' ma ii .I wm iKtiii.i 35c T i l, 5 P M OUT OF THC SIDEWALK JUNGLE f — k i d s m n , S H O W AT 7.00 I HUMM new m n P A L I K EW I a r t r a s t e r H u r t LYE LIVED BEFORE m e a r a * s t r i n ALSO: FOX MKE l a rn. rn i i i g o o Open 3:15 ; ; i o IO: LAST TIMES • • TODAY!! 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